Guidelines for Booth Display/ Rules & Regulations
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1 Guidelines for Booth Display/ Rules & Regulations The Car Wash Show requires that Exhibitors with island or peninsula booths 400 square feet and above must submit a floor plan with dimensions, including height, to The Car Wash Show Management for review and approval. Exhibitors must follow The Car Wash Show booth construction rules and regulations included in this manual. All hanging signs should be included on the fl oor plan. Hanging signs and graphics are permitted to a maximum height of 20' from the fl oor to the top of the sign. The Car Wash Show Management will review each fl oor plan and the Exhibitor will be notifi ed in writing if approval has been granted. Submit your renderings and fl oor plans with dimensions to The Car Wash Show Management: The Car Wash Show Management ATTN: Katie Regan [email protected] If you have any questions, please call Katie Regan at All floor plans must be submitted by February 12, 2016.
2 STANDARD INLINE BOOTH Inline booths have only one side exposed to an aisle and are arranged in a series along a straight line. Individual booths may be combined to form a larger inline booth space. Dimensions All inline booths are 10' (3.05m) across the front. Inline booths are available in two depths, 10' and 15' (see diagram below). Use of Space Regardless of the number of inline booths utilized, e.g. 10' by 20' (3.05m by 6.10m), 10' by 30' (3.05m by 9.14m), 10' by 40' (3.05m by 12.19m) etc., exhibit fi xtures should be arranged in such a manner as not to obstruct sight lines of neighboring Exhibitors. The maximum height of 8' (2.44m) is allowed in the rear of the booth space, with a 4' (1.22m) height restriction imposed on all exhibit fi xtures within 5' (1.52m) of an aisle. When two (2) or more inline booths are used in combination as a single exhibit space, the 4' (1.22m) height limitation is applied only to that portion of exhibit space which is within 10' (3.05m) of an adjoining booth. A corner booth is an inline booth exposed to aisles on two (2) sides. All other guidelines for inline booths apply. 10' X 10' LINEAR BOOTH LEFT SIDE 10' X 15' LINEAR BOOTH 10' 10' BACK BACK FRONT 15' AISLE 2
3 PERIMETER BOOTH A perimeter booth is an inline booth that backs up to an outside wall of the exhibit facility rather than to another exhibit. All guidelines for inline booths apply to perimeter booths with the exception that the maximum back wall height is 12' (3.66m). 10' X 10' PERIMETER BOOTH 3
4 PENINSULA BOOTH A peninsula booth is exposed to aisles on three (3) sides and composed of a minimum of four (4) booths. Backwalls must be fi nished and cannot contain copy on the side facing an aisle or another booth. There are two (2) primary types of peninsula booths: one which backs up to inline booths and one which backs up to another peninsula booth and is referred to as a split island booth. Dimensions When a peninsula booth backs up to two (2) inline booths, the backwall is restricted to 4' (1.22m) in height within 5' (1.52m) of the aisle and 10' (3.05m) of the adjoining booths. 20' (4.88m) is the maximum height allowance for the center portion of the backwall, exhibit fi xtures and identifi cation signs. 4
5 SPLIT ISLAND BOOTH A split island booth is a peninsula booth that shares a common backwall with another peninsula booth. The entire cubic content of this booth may be used up to the maximum content of 20' (4.88m) for exhibit fi xtures and booth display components. Hanging signs and graphic rules apply see page 8. Backwalls must be fi nished and can not contain copy on the side facing the adjoining booth. 20' 0" 5
6 ISLAND BOOTH An island booth is any size booth exposed to aisles on all four (4) sides. The entire cubic content of this booth may be used up the maximum content of 20' (4.88m), for exhibit fi xtures and booth display components. Hanging sign and graphic rules apply see page 8. AISLE 20' 0" AISLE AISLE AISLE Okay: Okay: Not Okay: 6
7 HANGING SIGNS & GRAPHICS Hanging signs and graphics are permitted in all peninsula, split island and island booths to a maximum height of 20' (4.88m) from the fl oor to the top of the sign. 20' If within 5' (1.53m) of an adjacent booth, and if the placement complies with the use-of-space requirements, the side facing the adjacent booth should be fi nished and not contain any copy. Size Hanging signs and graphics will be permitted to a total length on each side of the exhibitor s space that does not exceed 50% of the corresponding dimension of the booth. 30' 10' 15' Sign Size 15' 10' 30' TOWERS Height/Depth Towers will be permitted to a height and depth that correspond to the height and depth regulation for the appropriate exhibit confi guration of which they are a part. Towers that are part of a peninsula exhibit will not exceed 20' in height, and will not be place within 10 lineal feet of a neighboring exhibit unless they are confi ned to that area of the exhibitor s space which is at least 5' from the aisle line to avoid blocking the sightline from the aisle to the adjoining booth. 30' 10' 20' OR 20' 30' Sign 15' 15' Size 10' 20' 7
8 CANOPIES & CEILING Canopies, including ceilings, umbrellas and canopy frames, can be either decorative or functional (such as to shade computer monitors from ambient light or for hanging products). Canopies for inline or perimeter booths should comply with line of sight requirements and may not protrude into the aisle. The base of the canopy should not be lower than 7' (2.13m) from the fl oor within 5' (1.52m) of any aisle. Canopy supports should be no wider then 3" (7.62cm). This applies to any booth confi guration that has a sightline restriction, such as an inline booth. Fire and safety regulations for the Convention Center may apply to canopies and ceilings and will be included in the Exhibitor Services Manual made available to Exhibitors. All drapes and materials that are used for booth separation are required to be fl ame retardant. Canvas tents, canopies, awnings, curtains, straw, hay and similar materials are also required to be fl ame retardant. 10' X 10' INLINE BOOTH with Canopy FRONT LEFT SIDE 8
9 MULTI-STORY EXHIBITS A multi-story exhibit is permitted in all peninsula, split island and island booths to a maximum height of 20' (4.88m). The Car Wash Show will allow the construction of double-decker display booths provided that the maximum height rule of 20 feet for the top of all displays and signs is followed and most importantly that the structure is built with a ten (10) foot set-back from all four aisles. Multi-story exhibits require approval and building permits from the Convention Center Fire Marshall. Solid walls, 2 story exhibits, or canopies over 400 sq. ft: These are allowed by permit if the Exhibitor fi les with thefire Department plans of the structure along with a copy of certifi cation of the fl ame proofi ng of the material. Temporary sprinkler systems may be required. Installation and equipment expenses to be paid by the Exhibitor. Multi-story Exhibit is a booth where the display fi xtures exceed twelve feet (12 ), including double-decker and tripledecker booths. Multi-storied exhibits require prior approval by the facility and local government agency because they are deemed to be structures for building purposes. The city department generally needs to issue a building permit based on an application and drawing prepared and submitted by a licensed architect or engineer. Exhibitors should obtain local building regulations early on to ensure that all time constraints are met. All drapes and materials that are used for booth separation are required to be fl ame retardant. Canvas tents, canopies awnings, curtains, straw, hay and similar materials are also required to be fl ame retardant. A smoke detector with audible alarm and a visible 2A10BC fi re extinguisher are required for every unit up to 400 sq. ft of covered fl oor space or fraction thereof. Operation of smoke detectors must be verifi ed after installation. The data specifi cation label must be permanently attached to the fabric with a NFP-701 certifi cation. 9
10 STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY All exhibit displays should be designed and erected in a manner that will withstand normal contact or vibration caused by neighboring Exhibitors, hall labors or installation/dismantling equipment such as fork lifts. Displays should be able to withstand moderate wind effects that may occur in the Exhibit Hall when freight doors are open. Exhibitors should ensure that any display fi xtures, such as tables, racks or shelves, are designed and installed properly to support the product or marketing materials to be displayed. FLAMMABLE AND TOXIC MATERIALS All materials used in display construction and decorating should be made of fi re retardant materials and be certifi ed as fl ame retardant. Exhibitors should dispose of any waste products they generate during the exhibition in accordance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Convention Center. STORAGE Fire regulations prohibit storing product, literature, empty packing containers or packing materials behind drapes. In most cases, however, Exhibitors may store a limited supply of literature or product appropriately within the booth area, as long as these items do not impede access to utility services, create a problem or look unsightly. LIGHTING Exhibitors should adhere to the following suggested minimum guidelines when determining booth lighting: No lighting, fi xtures, lighting trusses, or overhead lighting are allowed outside the boundaries of the exhibit space. Exhibitors intending to use hanging light systems must submit drawings to The Car Wash Show management for approval. Lighting, including gobos, should be directed to the inner confi nes of the booth space. Lighting must not project onto other exhibits or exhibition aisles. Lighting that is potentially harmful, such as lasers, ultraviolet lights or fl ashing or strobe lights, that can trigger photosensitive epilepsy must comply with facility rules and be approved in writing by The Car Wash Show management. Lighting that spins, rotates, pulsates, and other specialized lighting effects should be in good taste and not interfere with neighboring exhibitors or otherwise detract from the general atmosphere of the event. Currently, some convention facilities are not allowing certain types of quartz halogen lighting fi xtures in exhibits due to potential fi re hazards. Check with forms provided by the Convention Center in the Exhibitor Services Manual. Reduced lighting over an exhibitor's booth for theater areas must be approved by The Car Wash Show management, the utility provider, and the convention center. 10
11 DEMONSTRATIONS As a matter of safety and courtesy to others, exhibitors should conduct sales presentations and product demonstrations in a manner which assures all exhibitor personnel and attendees are within the contracted exhibit space and not encroaching on the aisle or neighboring exhibits. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to arrange displays, product presentation, audio visual presentations, and demonstration areas to ensure compliance. Exhibitors should be aware of local regulations regarding fi re/safety and environment which must be adhered to. Special caution should be taken when demonstrating machinery or equipment that has moving parts, cooking equipment with an open fl ame, or any product that is otherwise potentially dangerous. Exhibitors should establish a minimum setback of 3ft (.91m) and/or install hazard barriers as necessary to prevent accidental injury to spectators. Additionally, demonstrations should only be conducted by qualifi ed personnel. SOUND/MUSIC In general, exhibitors may use sound equipment in their booths so long as the noise level does not disrupt the activities of neighboring exhibitors. Speakers and other sound devices should be positioned so as to direct sound into the booth rather than into the aisle. Rule of thumb: Sound and noise should not exceed 85 decibels when measured from the aisle immediately in front of a booth. (Refer to OSHA at for more information.) Exhibitors should be aware that music played in their booths, whether live or recorded, may be subject to laws governing the use of copyrighted compositions. ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC are three authorized licensing organizations that collect copyright fees on behalf of composers and publishers of music. EMERGENCY STOP DEVICES All exhibitors are required to have easily accessible power disconnect/stop devices on any operating and moving machinery in their exhibit booth that is accessible by, or may come in contact with, attendees. At least one booth staffer must be assigned to disconnect or stop device whenever machinery is being operated. At the discretion of show management, exhibitors may be required to move or modify their disconnect or stop device, or they shall be disallowed from operating machinery during show hours. 11
12 VEHICLES Rules vary depending on the facility, (refer to the exhibitor services manual for detailed information) but generally it is required that the following are followed: Fuel tank openings shall be locked or sealed in an approved manner to prevent escape of vapors; fuel tanks shall not contain in excess of one-quarter their capacity or contain in excess of 19L (fi ve gal.) of fuel, whichever is less. At least one battery cable shall be removed from the batteries used to start the vehicle engine, and the disconnected battery cable shall then be taped. Batteries used to power auxiliary equipment shall be permitted to be kept in service. Batteries must be disconnected. Auxiliary batteries not connected to engine starting system may be left connected. External chargers or batteries are recommended for demonstration purposes. No battery charging is permitted inside the building. (Including pallet jacks) Combustible/fl ammable materials must not be stored beneath display vehicles. Fueling or de-fueling of vehicles is prohibited Vehicles shall not be moved during exhibit hours. 36" of clear access or aisles must be maintained around the vehicle. Vehicles must be a minimum of 20 feet from exit of door or exit pathway. No leaks underneath vehicles. 12
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