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Designing
Your Crowd Control System
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| Knowing you need a crowd control system is only the first step. Determining how many posts you need, how to lay them out, where you should put signs can be quite a task. Displays2go has made it easy for you. We have supplied you with several typical setups as well as some environmental images, which in some cases will be just what you need and in other cases will give you some direction and get the ball rolling. With the many options, styles and colors we offer the sky is the limit. | |||
| This is one of the most popular setups. As you will see, this is setup for a "normal" lane for most customers. There is then an "Express" lane which we have seen used for business customers, VIP's, handicapped patrons or any customers you desire to give the white glove treatment. This is a setup most commonly seen in banks, but can also be used for car rental lines, and ticket lines. We stock most of the signs you see here and are capable of creating custom signs for the ones we don't stock, just tell us what you want it to say. | |||
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| Below are some other popular design ideas from Displays2go. This one is ideal for ticketing offices. As you can see with this layout, this is for a single line, but helps you to optimize your floor space by guiding customers in a weaving pattern so you don't get the confusion and stress of a straight line free for all. | |||
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| Here is a simple design great for a cashiers line, fast food or coffee shop queue or your concession stand. Both signs below are stock signs and come in all post finishes we sell. | |||
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| Finally here is a more basic version of the teller station. This is nice in smaller banks, or airports, gift shops and concession lines. If you need signage other than what you see as stock, we can do custom. | |||
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