Features of our Double Deck Exhibits

 

One of the most essential structural and safety requirements that your double deck must satisfy is weight capacity. Verify if the building can support the weight you intend to lift. For instance, do you plan on having 10 visitors in a conference room on a higher level at once, or might there maybe be 30 people on that higher deck at once?

As part of the technical specifications, our double deck exhibits frequently have to support 100 to 125 pounds of weight per square foot. Even though the majority of systems can easily meet this need, you should make sure that the system is built to accommodate the maximum number of people you want to reside on that higher level and that your double-deck provider is aware of this.

The quantity of required stairs is another capacity-specific statistic. If you want to have 10 people or more on the deck at once, most exhibition halls require you to construct a second stairway for any double decks that are 300 square feet or more.

Any double-deck building must adhere to a number of stability and safety standards. To meet them, it's critical to keep lines of communication open with the engineers creating your system and to make sure they understand how you intend to use it.

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Despite the fact that many events encourage the use of double-deck exhibitions, they do so with a variety of limitations because of safety and liability concerns. In order to ensure that your building fits the supplied blueprints, show organisers and occasionally go so far as to measure guardrail heights and railing gaps during setup. Our double deck exhibits will meet the requirements well and they will suit everyone’s budget with a very high and best quality.

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