You're planning an event, whether at a local shopping centre or outdoors near an event centre, and you want to ensure that you're able to maximise the space given to you.
Not only that, but you can set up a barrier that signifies that space separation while still being inviting to those walking by it. That’s where getting the correct type of temporary or permanent fencing comes in for any kind of occasion.
If you want to look at our available event fence options, there’s (more info here) for your needs. We cover many areas around the UK to ensure that, if you require a fence for any type of reason, we’ll be there to walk you through the process, pricing, timeframes and get you set up for your event. The size of your event is not an issue. Whatever it is, we’ll procure the necessary event fence setup required.
What type of event fences are there?
The best for marketing, commercial and retail events are the highly durable plastic event fence panels in all white. They invoke a comforting brightness to any location and will help promote the space, as they’ll be able to stick out.
So whether it's a style for your Bradford plastic fencing or Leeds plastic fencing, there’s something suitable for any type of event.
If you're simply looking to cordon off a specific area, let’s say in a shopping centre event, you can get an excellent standard or picket event fence panel that will quickly close off the area.
On the other hand, if you are searching for outdoor seating for the warmer spring and summer months, you can choose plastic fence panels that are a bit more elegant, such as lattice styles that can add to the ambience of a local outdoor pub.
Suppose the purpose of the event fence is purely about short-term marketing events. In that case, going for a display event fence panel will allow for additional logos, branding, and posters to be put on the plastic fence panels to help with the event's marketing.
How to set these event panels up?
As part of our service, we can help by providing you with instructions and guides to setting up these plastic fence panels. There's a simple and easy way to attach and secure them all together, as well as minor effort to be able to remove them and keep them for storage if you’re opting to buy your own versus simply renting them for the short term.
Investing in event fence panels and outright buying them is the better option, especially if you're going to get consistent usage out of them. Renting them for a rare event is OK, but if you’ve got an annual or even seasonal business that requires you to have some form of event fence panels, then it’s always the smart choice to buy them outright.
How to store them
Remember that these are usually a high contrast white colour that should be stored appropriately indoors, with minimal moisture, dust and particles to contaminate them. In addition, they need to be out of the sunlight; otherwise, the harsh sun will take its toll on the fence panel plastic and eventually corrode and yellow them.
Don't ruin your investment when a simple storage area is all you need when not in use. Finally, these are highly durable plastic fence panels to handle a bit of wear and tear. Since they’re not made out of wood (as residential home fences are), they won’t warp when wet or break and splinter after long term usage, causing harm to the people at the event or restaurant clientele.
Why do I even need event fences?
You might think that a simple rope or just the temporary wooden pallets at your local restaurant is enough to partition space. Unfortunately, that's not the case, and an event fence makes the entire event. It can provide a layer of security and deterrence as an indicator to others not to enter certain areas or to make people aware of an event.
With multiple plastic fence panels, you can make restricted or VIP areas for guests and ensure that it’s not a free entry for the public either, but only those that should be at the event.
It's a signifier and flag that lets people know “something is going on here” and can even help keep out animals that might want to get in on the event. When looking for UK-based plastic fence panels, we will be happy to help you with your needs and anything related to plastic fencing.
We want to make sure your event or seasonal market goes off without any glitches, in part thanks to our event fence panel selection and knowledge.
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