How to Best Set Up Plastic Stanchion Posts

When it comes to organizing lines, enforcing movement flow, and effectively organizing crowd control, movable stanchions can’t be beat. They’re portable, adjustable, and come in various types, so you can choose the ones that best meet your needs. Making sure to set them up correctly, however, is just as important and choosing the right products. Read on for tips for making the most of your plastic stanchion posts, how to set things up for the most efficient use, and other ideas on how to use your stanchion posts correctly.

Even Spacing

First and foremost, spacing matters when it comes to setting up an organized space. If your lines, ropes, and stanchions are haphazardly set out rather than evenly spaced, it can make the whole thing feel chaotic and messy. When mapping out your lines and your desired progression of the crowd, make sure to leave plenty of space for even spacing of the stanchions and connecting ropes or lines.

Hanging Ropes

If the stanchions you choose have ropes hanging between them, getting the correct distance between each stanchion is very important. Of course, stanchion options with retractable lines have a little more flexibility in this area. If you choose the classy, heavy-duty ropes that are always popular, putting your posts too close together or too far apart will make them hang in an awkward way. Hanging too low invites people to just step over them, and hanging too high makes them tight and more likely to tip over. A happy medium makes the ropes drape well.

Smart Setup

A few other things to keep in mind when you’re setting up your plastic stanchion posts are to leave enough space for strollers or wheelchairs, leave enough space at each turn for maneuvering (but not so much space that the line gets messy), planning out multiple lines vs. a single line setup, and deciding if you want people to be able to unhook the ropes from the lines if they’re feeling bold.

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