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Solutions for Crowd Control at Museums-By Tensabarrier®

As the holiday season is fast approaching, museums are now facing an increase in visitor numbers. Thousands of museums around the world take more than 1 million visitors per year and with the increase, will be making efforts to manage the crowds.Along with the comfort of the visitors, safety is also a primary concern for the curators.<br>

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Solutions for Crowd Control at Museums-By Tensabarrier®

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  1. Solutions for Crowd Control at Museums-By Tensabarrier® As the holiday season is fast approaching, museums are now facing an increase in visitor numbers. Thousands of museums around the world take more than 1 million visitors per year and with the increase, will be making efforts to manage the crowds. Along with the comfort of the visitors, safety is also a primary concern for the curators. Here are some of the tips which can be implemented to manage crowd control effectively: Offer timely tickets – Open the sale of tickets in advance, so visitors can get appropriate entry controlling the throng of daily visitors.  Virtual Queueing Solutions from Tensator®gives the visitors expected waiting time and their position in the queue without actually standing in the queue. Provide effective guidance–Signage can help visitors navigate around your museum and can help to clearly mark entrances and exits. Planned people flow- Curators must have to pre-plan the route the visitors should be following to flow from one area to another, For example, the Mona Lisa at Louvre is a focus for most of the visitors, so it should be placed in a comparatively wide area.  Tensabarrier®manages the queuing space and cordons off the access to restricted areas providing the safest belt barriers in the market and allows the curators to enhance the space by efficient schemes. Provide clear communication – Communicate any rules and regulations in a clear and concise manner.  Tensators Virtual Assistant is 10 times more effective than other forms of digital signage. It can be used to convey information or messages in an eye-catching and engaging way.  Use Writing Surfaces- Placing writing surfaces at corners will allow visitors to take valuable notes by standing aside avoiding any obstruction for others. Tensator and Tensabarrier If you are looking for a temporary barrier, please speak to one of our specialists about the best solution for your needs. You can contact us here or alternatively you can download more information here.

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