Sound, Light & Vibration Meters

60 products

Noise, lighting and vibration all shape how safe and comfortable a workplace is, and each carries its own compliance obligations under Australian WHS rules. Our sound, light and vibration meters help safety officers, consultants and facilities teams measure these conditions and act on solid numbers rather than guesswork. 

The category brings three related jobs together. Sound level meters capture noise in decibels to assess exposure and nuisance, lux meters measure illuminance so lighting meets task and safety levels, and vibration meters track movement that can signal machine wear or exceed human exposure limits. 

You will find handheld instruments for spot checks and more capable units for detailed surveys and reporting. Trusted brands such as Major Tech and Lutron feature in the range, giving you options across budgets and precision requirements. 

A compliance reading is only as good as the meter behind it, and these instruments drift without periodic checks. We calibrate the equipment we sell, supported by ISO 9001 certified processes and traceable results that stand up in reports and inspections. 

We deliver to consultants, industrial sites and councils right across Australia. Unsure which meter suits your survey or monitoring task? Our team can help you match the instrument to the standard you are working to.

Frequently Asked Questions

A sound level meter measures noise intensity in decibels, giving you objective figures for workplace exposure, environmentalnoiseand nuisance complaints. Better models offer weighting and integrating functions that align with occupational and environmental standards, which helps you assess risk and decide whether controls are needed.

A lux meter measures illuminance, or how much light lands on a surface. Correct lighting reduces eye strain, supportsproductivityand helps a workplace meet safety requirements for the task being performed. Readings also guide lighting design, energy decisions and checks after new fittings go in.

Vibration monitoring matters in two settings. On machinery, rising vibration often warns of wear,imbalanceor looming failure, so early detection prevents costly breakdowns. For people, hand-arm and whole-body vibration have exposure limits, and measuring levelsprotectsworkers and supports WHS compliance.

They do. Noise,lightingand vibration all fall under Australian work health and safety obligations, and documented measurements show you are meeting them. Accurate data supports risk assessments, controldecisionsand reporting, giving you evidence if a regulator,clientor auditor asks for proof.

Yes.Sensorsage and readings drift, which undermines any compliance conclusion drawn from them. Regular calibration confirms the instrument still measures accurately and keeps your reports defensible. We calibrate the meters we supply and provide traceable results you can reference with confidence.

Some multifunction instruments combine two or more of these parameters, though dedicated meters usually give better accuracy for detailed surveys. The right choice depends on how often you measure each condition and how precise your reporting must be. Product listings show exactly what each unit covers.

Safety officers, occupational hygienists, acoustic and environmental consultants,electriciansand facilities managers all rely on them. Councils, construction sites,factoriesand offices usethe readingsto protect people and meet standards. Our range spans quick handheld checksthrough toinstruments built for formal surveys.