
Belts for Crowd Control Posts
The belt is the part of a queue people read. A post is furniture; the 8 ft strip across the gap is what tells someone to stop, which way to go or whose event they are standing at. It is also the part that wears, so it is ordered on its own as often as it arrives attached to a post.
- Plain: the default, for when the barrier should be invisible — a till bank, a corridor closed during a build.
- Caution: a repeating warning along its length. For safety rather than order: a wet floor, an open riser, somewhere genuinely unsafe rather than merely closed.
- Branded: printed with your artwork, so the queue joins the sponsor footprint instead of interrupting it.
Send Artwork Early
Printing is the one part of an order with a lead time, so raise a branded belt in the first message rather than the last. A logo file, a colour or just the event name is enough to quote against.
Where They Fit
Belts clip into the heads of belt stanchions and nothing else — a rope post takes velvet between fixed hooks, which is the rope page.










