Thursday, June 10, 2010

Barrier Posts

Queue Management Barriers:


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The Queue Management Barriers are everywhere around us.
Available in a range of coloured ropes and stand styles, the queue management barriers will ultimately make crowd control a lot easier. There will also be retractable barriers available in for queue management.



Any bank, night club, theme park or casino will find our crowd barriers to be a tool that they can not go without. Controlling crowds can be an issue if you don't have proper measures in place. Any kind of barrier will help guide people through lining up to get into a venue. Most people understand and respect why there might be a rope barrier in front of a venue, so leaving one unattended will usually speak for itself. Nightclubs simply love having these rope barriers outside their entrance. Having a bouncer at the front of the venue with their queue management system in place is doubly effective. No one gets in or out without permission.

Crowd barrier also allows bouncers to latch and un-latch, over and over again to let patrons in and out of the venue. The rope barrier tends to be used more and more clubs as they suggest that the venue you are entering is a lot nicer than where you are standing. So any place that has rope barriers or stanchions might be a place that could be worth lining up for.



Crowd control is something that any venue needs. The more popular the venue is, the more likely you may need more barriers. Crowd control barriers can be linked to however many stands you have or need. Many venues that are new like to also advertise the popularity of the place. You'll see a few of those barriers lined up outside with 40 odd people lining up against the stanchions. Passers by think that the place must be really good, so they'll join the queue. So the queue management barriers can work in your favour in a number of different ways. So promote your venue by making people line up outside your hidden venue next to crowd barriers and you should find an increase in patrons as people start talking about the line outside the door.

These images above are just some example of crowd barriers and more will be posted as queue management becomes a topic in this blog!

1 comment:

  1. Stanchion Barriers are definately the proper equipment for keeping crowds under control. The heavy and sturdy stanchions work well and the fixed or removable base stanchions create an even stronger barrier. There are many different models available in a variety of finishes. Take a look at these Crowd Control Stanchion Barriers.

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