Stanchion Guides for Events in Vancouver
The same four guides as the news index, arranged by what you came here to work out rather than by when they were written.
"Which kind of post do I want?"
Start with the guide to the four types. Four families of post exist and they are not interchangeable — one of them is built to look expensive and one is built to be seen from forty metres away in the rain.
"How many do I order?"
The counting guide is the arithmetic. The short version is that corners cost more than straight runs do.
"How do I lay it out on the day?"
The runner walkthrough covers the one setup where getting it wrong is visible to every guest — plus the tape that stops it happening.
"What else will I end up needing?"
The hire overview is the wider list, plus when hiring stops making sense and buying starts.

How to Set Up a Carpet Runner and Stanchions for Your Event
Tape, spacing and where the posts actually stand. The four steps that decide whether a runner still looks laid at ten o’clock.

How Many Stanchions Do You Need?
Measure the route, count the corners, add two. A method that survives the layout changing at four o’clock on the day.

Event Equipment Rental in Vancouver
What gets hired for an event here, when hiring beats buying and the four things worth settling before you book anything.

Choosing the Right Stanchions Guide
Belt, rope, chain or safety post. What each one is built to do — plus the two questions that pick one in about a minute.
