Friday, October 7, 2011

What to Do to Maintain Exhibition Centres Security





Exhibition centres attract large crowds of people that include the participants, guests and suppliers, among others. Without a well-planned security detail, these locations can easily become disorganized and chaotic, becoming a threat to orderliness and safety. Keeping and maintaining exhibition centres security is critical to the success of an event and the safety of the exhibits and the crowd. 






Keeping products and staff safe
The most challenging aspect about ensuring security for exhibition centres is that personnel have to keep watch over several things all at once. This includes the crowd, the employees, the exhibits and certain events. Security is even more challenging where there are small, fragile or expensive products on display. Security personnel must always be on their toes to prevent vandalism, physical damage, loss, theft and/or pilferage. 


To maintain exhibition centres security, certain elements have to be in place, such as:






Coordination between security and the event in-charge

Every event coordinator includes exhibition centres security when planning an event, so it should not be a problem for security personnel to work with other staff during the exhibit period. The important thing is that all the staff involved in the event, the suppliers and the participants are informed about security details. That way, they know exactly what to expect. If they have concerns, they can always discuss issues with the security staff on duty.






Understanding the weakest points in the location

Every exhibition centre has a vulnerable point and security personnel must be able to identify and assess these carefully in order to create an effective security program. It is also a good idea to try to rectify any security issues prior to the exhibit itself. 




Using technology for remote/automatic monitoring

Technology is invaluable in maintaining exhibiting centres security. Electronics can be easily installed, programmed and used to monitor suspicious activities, view and review crowd behavior and assess the safety of the most vulnerable areas. Installing cameras and sensors will help deter potential violators and apprehend anyone who does attempt to violate rules and regulations in place. 


The use of electronic locks is also a good option particularly for products and exhibit items that are high-end or may have cultural significance. Electronic locks make monitoring easy since these are equipped with sensors that will alert security in case of an attempt to physically remove an exhibit object. The sight of electronic surveillance and security equipment can also work as a deterrence against potential crime.


Above all, work with professionals. If hiring security personnel to maintain exhibition centres security is necessary, then do so. The support, information and protection they can offer will prove invaluable.


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2 comments:

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