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Crowd Control Ideas for Large Events   by Robert Howell

When hosting a large event or party, it is your responsibility to ensure the safety of all of your guests. Implementing strategies to promote organization and efficiency helps your event run smoothly. Establishing a clear crowd control protocol before an event will ensure that it will be an enjoyable and successful function for all of your employees, volunteers, and guests.

One of the first things you must do when planning your event is to secure an adequate number of volunteers or employees to assist with crowd control. They should be trained to anticipate, monitor and respond to potentially dangerous situations. Led by an effective team leader, they should each be given clear roles and responsibilities as well as adequate guidance. Constant communication between the team and team leader will be necessary throughout the event to ensure that situations that arise may be dealt with before a problem occurs.

Directing the flow of traffic is essential to keep large crowds from forming and people from getting hurt. Entrances and exits should be clearly marked and easily accessible. Clear signage should guide guests toward these areas in case there is need for a quick escape. Barricades and barriers can be used to prevent these areas from being blocked by large crowds or equipment. Keeping all of your exits clearly visible and free from obstruction is essential to the safety of all of your guests, especially during an emergency situation.

It is not uncommon to find various lines at an event or gathering. There are lines for restrooms, concessions, souvenirs, tickets, and more. Keeping these lines orderly and safe should be top priority. There should be a clear entrance to a line and a designated area in which to stand. Velvet roping and barricades can help to maintain lines and keep guests in an orderly fashion. Designating clear lines will reduce potential problems among those individuals in line.

You must take steps to prevent your guests from entering restricted areas that may be dangerous. Portable barricades, velvet roping, and clear signage can block access to these off limit areas and alert guests to the fact that they should stay out.

Some things to consider when choosing crowd control supplies include durability as well as the length and height of your barricades. The material or product you choose may depend on how often you plan to use it, weather conditions, and how sturdy you need it to be. Before your event, you will need to determine how long and how high you need your barricades to be. You will want to consider the function as well as how it will look. For example, a velvet rope looks high end while a portable fence may offer more protection from those who want to by-pass the barricade.

No matter what the event, the safety of your guests and workers is of the utmost importance. Careful planning and preparation will ensure that your event or party will be successful and fun for all involved.

About the Author

Robert Howell is the president of Event Supply, the premier provider of wedding and event supplies, including crowd control supplies, nationwide.
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Frequently Asked Questions...

At 7 months, is it too late to crate train a puppy?

I really want to crate-train my puppy. She chews often, and in turn gets sick. I want to avoid this.
So, I bought her nice, large, durable crate, and she hates it. She whined constantly, but I heard to never appease her whining as to not reinforce bad behaviors. So I didn't, she's been mostly fine.
Today though, she was in the crate for about five and a half hours. When I came home, I discovered she'd chewed THROUGH the expensive, thick plastic kennel, "eliminated" everywhere, and had chewed (consumed :( ) many of my belongings, mostly clothing.
She's a seven month old husky-german shepherd mix, and she's medium size and apparently quite strong. Is it too late to crate train her?
If so, what alternative training is there.


Answer:

No way! It's never too late to crate train your dog. We have a Alaskan Malamute - German Shepherd that has shoulders of STEEL. She's insanely strong, but thankfully isn't a chewer.

What you want is a steel "mesh" or iron "wire" crate that's about 26-30 inches tall. You can get one at Wal-Mart for about $100 or one from a PetSmart for twice that. They both work exactly the same, there is no difference. Iron wire/steel mesh cannot be chewed through. It's METAL. She'd need teeth of steel, or a chainsaw.

Buy her a crate that comes with a METAL devider, and put it in so the crate is just big enough for her to stand up, turn around, and lay down (stretch out) comfortably. Make sure it locks securely.
Place the crate in a dimly lit area of your bedroom. It helps puppies to sleep when their human is sleeping near by. Some where you can see her and she can see you, if possible. Next, you might want to cover the mesh/wire crate with something like a towel or blanket, to make it feel more cave like. IGNORE ALL WHINING, BARKING, AND HOWLING. It's okay to talk to her gently and give her toys to chew, but not to let her out. She WILL learn to be quiet and sleep through the night. Our 7 week old has begun to sleep through the night. She goes to bed at 9 or 10, and usually wakes up around midnight for a little while. She cries a bit then goes back to sleep. Then she wakes up again around 6 AM and DEMANDS to be let out for a while. If you ignore her, she'll let you sleep until 10 AM or noon.. and the it's time to WAKE UP.

Your puppy needs a routine, so she knows what to expect from you. Give her a taste of food or water before bed to help her quiet down, if you want, but it's better if you don't. Good luck! It will be REALLY hard at first. But as long as you DO NOT GIVE IN it will get easier! We gave in the first night our puppy was home and it was hell. Do not give in!

Good luck!