Sunday, July 18, 2010

Rope Barriers at exhibitions

Rope barriers have an important role to play especially when it comes to protecting priceless piece of artwork.
The barrier posts indicate to people how close they are allowed to be to the artwork. Some museums and exhibitions use staff members or sensors to stop people form getting too close, but the easiest way to control people is through using rope barriers. Many paintings or artworks that cannot be encased in protected environments are usually barred off from patrons with rope barriers or retractable barriers. Some of the artworks that are not as highly prized as others are usually protected in this way. Rope barriers only need to be placed a meter away from the paintings to ensure that people do not get too close. Paintings such as the Mona Lisa are behind placed between walls of bullet proof glass.
Exhibitons with delicate pieces of work need to have rope barriers to protect them- most exhibitions find that people respect the rope barriers and understand that they cannot go past the rope barriers. They also find that having a rope barrier protecting the work means that they work has a longer life span.

Stanchions, require little effort or set up time- great for moving exhibitions and for controlling crowds. Use rope barriers to protect all your artwork at museums and exhibitions.

2 comments:

  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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