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Organizing Fencing and Facilities for Events Takes One Call

Event organizers for outdoor activities, such as concerts, festivals, community events, fundraisers, and even weddings have many aspects to cover. There are various vendors, media coverage or photography, food services or concession stands, security, lighting, and guest comforts to arrange. Getting as many aspects taken care of by one company makes organizing easier, faster, and more cost-effective.

Basics Covered

One experienced company in New Zealand is a leader in covering security, comfort, and hygiene. Security is managed through temporary fencing hire. Using temp fencing is wise because it is strong, yet light, easy to transport, and can be set up and taken down quickly. Not only can areas be designated by fencing, they can also be partitioned to make the event go smoothly. The backstage of a concert, for example, can be separated from the seating area for added security of the performers.



Setting up temporary fencing for a construction or work-site will require extra strength and added protection of equipment and materials. In these cases, the site fencing is enhanced with accessories. Blocks for strength, bracing bars to keep out intruders, privacy screens, and wind protection can be added to fencing. This helps avoid damage, prevent theft, increase safety, and reduce liability risks.

Comfort

Portable toilets in a variety of sizes and styles are also available for outdoor events and work-sites. Options range from basic portaloos to luxury and VIP facility trailers with lounging areas and attendants. Standard units have built-in sinks, there are standard and deluxe units that are wheelchair accessible, and hand washing stations can be placed throughout the fair grounds or festival space. Sometimes people simply want to wash their hands before buying food or after playing a game on the concourse.

Hygiene and Sanitation

Gantry bins of different sizes are also offered to take care of all waste disposal needs from the event. Staff collecting rubbish from the smaller containers located in strategic spots at the event can toss them all in a gantry bin for easy pickup at the end of the day or evening. This prevents pests getting into the rubbish and spreading it around the area. It avoids containers overflowing and making the grounds unattractive and ensures any pictures for media outlets or websites will not include scrap paper, empty cups, or discarded funnel cake.

More Time for Details

Having the basics covered in one phone call or a few clicks online allows organizers more time to coordinate decorations, guest lists, talent, advertisements, and catering. The details and frills are what make events successful, so it makes sense to focus on those instead of tracking down three different companies to provide fencing, toilets, and rubbish removal.

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