Temporary but Still Dependable
By neonym on Jul 25, 2008 in Business
When you need to direct the flow of people, there are a million different configurations possible. It all depends on the site involved. For example, a construction site may just need perimeter fencing while a major convention would require both traffic and pedestrian controls. One type of plastic barricade that is perfect for a small special event may not be heavy enough for a stadium event. In addition, it is often necessary to be able to temporarily install crowd control ropes that can be easily moved to fit the shifting of crowds.
In other words, traffic safety products must be adaptable to the situation. For example, you might need cones and signs that can be placed even in tight spots. You might need temporary fencing that can be moved on a moment’s notice. There is also the need for signs that give directions, warnings and information. In many instances crowd control must be flexible. For example, as crowds diminish it is possible lines can be shortened or line directions changed. The best way to handle these situations is by using barriers and flow controls that are adaptable to your needs on an as-is basis. The events which flow most efficiently almost always make good use of barriers and fences along with plenty of signs. When people have clear directions as to where they can or cannot go things will go much smoother.
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