You’ve probably been organising events for years and can do it standing on your head but has that led to you becoming complacent about the manuals and forms? I know they’re often boring and hard to navigate. The online versions can be much better but they can also mean that you head straight to the form you require and ignore all the blurb. I urge you to read the blurb and just check the regulations. After all, if something has changed year on year, you don’t want to turn up on site and into a battlefield, just because you hadn’t seen the clause on flame retardant materials in Bulgaria (a made up example!).It is becoming more and more important to read the exhibition manual as legalities change, year on year and country to country. For example, in the UK a recent change in legislation caused my bill for electrics to increase by over 50%. I’m sure that the safety aspects of this change are very sound but the affect on budgets is ridiculous with the electrics being 1/5th of the cost of the stand design and so a major consideration.
Unfortunately it seems that there is nothing that you can do about it but if you don’t read the manual and accommodate this early on you could find your budgets being blown.From my understanding you can now no longer install 4-way distribution blocks of anything but a 1kw connection. So if you require lots of low energy items you have to increase the number of connections you order. If you order a larger supply, say 2kw you can only connect one item from it. Hence fitting down-lights above countertops or individual items becomes a major budget consideration.
Personally, I’m looking for alternatives to lighting now. I hate being held to financial ransom by any legislation, however well-intended its creation. Suddenly a long string of LED lights seems like a great idea but I’d love to hear of ways that other stand designers get around this issue.
So a word of a advice from a seasoned exhibitionist - do read the manual for every event you attend and make sure you don’t have any nasty surprises.
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