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Critical Safety Tips for Decorating Business Event Venues

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Business events range from trade shows to holiday parties and beyond. Although they can differ, one thing that remains true is all business events should be safe for everyone. Safety is easy to achieve if you take a step back and assess a few critical tips beforehand. Check out the information below to find three critical safety tips for decorating business event venues.

Always Inspect Your Equipment Before the Event Starts

After setting up all the decorations and equipment, take time to complete a thorough visual inspection of everything. Simple mistakes can cause dangerous hazards, so taking a second glance at everything is invaluable.

Everything should be stable and safe for everyone in attendance, from event lighting to photo booth displays. Improper equipment setups remain among the top event hazards you need to know, so taking the time to inspect everything ensures you can prevent that hazard from happening.

Identify the Emergency Exits & Fire Alarms in the Venue

Knowing the precise locations of emergency exits and fire alarms will help you maintain order and efficiency if emergencies strike. These components are critical to consider when decorating the venue because you must avoid covering those alarms and exits with décor.

For example, a stylish photobooth blocking a fire exit is a pretty substantial problem, so take this factor into account when designing the event layout. You’ll avoid accidentally blocking fire exits and compromising other safety systems.

Never Neglect the Room’s Maximum Capacity

Suffice it to say that every room only has so much space, so a critical safety tip for decorating business event venues is always checking the room’s maximum occupancy. That way, you can avoid compromising safety codes and creating an overall uncomfortable environment. Consult the building manager if you have any trouble learning the venue’s maximum occupancy.

If a fire breaks out and 300 people are uncomfortably crammed into a room with a 200-person limit, the event can quickly become chaotic. Don’t worry! Taking the time to plan your event and keep it under maximum capacity ensures you can get the guests to safety if an accident strikes. Keep these tips in mind for your next business event so you can enjoy the evening with peace of mind, not panic.

Originally Published on https://www.breakfastleadership.com/

Michael Levitt Chief Burnout Officer

Michael D. Levitt is the founder & Chief Burnout Officer of The Breakfast Leadership Network, a San Diego and Toronto-based burnout consulting firm. He is a Keynote speaker on The Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting and Burnout. He is the host of the Breakfast Leadership show, a Certified NLP and CBT Therapist, a Fortune 500 consultant, and author of his latest book BURNOUT PROOF.

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