As a manager, you know waiting lines can make or break a customer's experience. By directing customer movement with clear entry and exit points and organizing traffic flow, well-placed stanchions ensure orderliness and efficiency across a wide variety of highly trafficked environments — from airports and banks to coffee houses and ice cream shops.
In this overview, we delve into stanchion anatomy, function, advantages, and features, so you can choose the right queue management setup for your business.
What is a Stanchion and What is Its Function?
While the word stanchions initially denoted posts or beams within a ship's hull, today, the term has evolved to encompass a broader array of upright supports employed in crowd control and queue management.
What Are Stanchions Made Of?
These upright supports are most commonly composed of steel or aluminum, but can also be made of wood, brass, or plastic—depending on their intended use, environment, and durability requirements. Along with diverse materials, stanchions can vary in style and size.
What Is a Stanchion Used For?
Stanchions are used to:
Block or limit access to restricted areas
Define the boundaries of a queue
Expand or contract a queue
Guide traffic in an orderly fashion
Create a foundation for merchandising displays
Provide information
Enhance safety
Where Are Stanchions Used?
You can find stanchions—across airports, banks, retail stores, event and entertainment venues, restaurants, government agencies like the DMV and passport offices, and even smaller businesses like boutiques and cafes—virtually anywhere there’s a need to maintain an orderly flow of people.
What are the Components of Stanchions?
Main stanchion solution components include:
Posts
Belts or Ropes
Base
Velvet rope and swap barriers often grace movie theaters, museums, casinos, and music halls, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication.
Retractable belt stanchions are a crowd control staple, valued for their sleek design and low maintenance—and also for their versatility as barriers, queue guides, signage systems, and even merchandising displays.
Extra-long portable retractable belt stanchions(up to 65 ft. long) act as barriers in large format venues—such as stadiums, train stations, theme parks, warehouses, and conference centers—limiting access to restricted areas and also quickly extending queues during high-traffic periods.
No matter which style you choose, you’ll find stanchions are highly customizable. Bases can be portable, fixed, or removable, depending on your needs. Posts come in an array of finishes—satin aluminum, satin, and polished stainless steel, gold and brass, or a variety of painted colors—and belts are available in a rainbow of colors, and can also feature text and graphics, such as a brand’s logo.
Advantages of Stanchions in Crowd Control
With their ease of use, stanchions offer multiple benefits:
Clear Line Definition: Stanchions provide unmistakable cues about the location and structure of waiting lines. When equipped with post-top signage, they clearly indicate where the line starts, where customers shouldn’t move beyond, and any specific actions they need to take before reaching the service point.
Organized Customer Flow: A well-configured stanchion layout facilitates smooth customer flow, guiding patrons toward their destinations efficiently.
Space Maximization: By quickly adjusting the length or positioning of belts, businesses can accommodate varying crowd sizes, optimizing space and resources as needed.
Safety Enhancement: By establishing clear boundaries, stanchions ensure logical queue progression, prevent overcrowding, and organize lines into safer environments for both customers and staff.
Check out Lavi Industries' Beltrac stanchion installation at Floripa International Airport, Brazil.
Features to Look for in a Stanchion
To select the appropriate stanchion for your venue, consider:
Safety: To prevent accidents and injuries, the best stanchions are equipped with portable cast-iron or removable magnetic bases to enhance stability, slow-retract belts to prevent injuries, and breakaway belt-ends to allow emergency egress.
Durability: High-quality stanchions are made with heavy-duty cast iron bases, continuous aluminum or steel post extrusion without breaks or cuts, and metal or impact-resistant plastic cover plates to ensure longevity and reliability.
Flexibility: Traditional posts can be used for queuing and as barriers, and allow the integration of post-top sign frames for communication. Retractable belt stanchions can also be used for queues and barrier systems, and enable the use of signage panels and merchandising fixtures.
Ease of Maintenance: Choose stanchions that are easy to clean and maintain, minimizing upkeep efforts. Solid, coated cast iron bases eliminate dust buildup common in concrete-filled metal stanchions. High-impact, mildew-resistant bases with a non-marking rubber seal are long-lasting and easy to clean—promoting airflow so that freshly mopped floors can dry quickly, contributing to a clean and healthy environment.
Innovation: Stanchions with innovative features add value and enhance the customer experience. The ability to incorporate custom post and panel barriers or post-top merchandising bowls can delight customers and transform queues into sales opportunities. Some of the latest stanchion models feature innovative magnetic basesthat hold posts securely in place, preventing them from being knocked over while still allowing easy removal when needed—and offering the perfect balance between permanent and portable stanchions. Even more, with a small 5.5” footprint, there’s more room for the queue lanes.
The following infographics provide a close-up view of two popular stanchion types:
How to Choose the Right Stanchion
Along with the choice of ropes or belts, stanchions can be portable, removable, or permanent.
To decide what is the best stanchion solution for your needs, consider :
Style: Stanchions provide the flexibility to match your architecture and décor, from elegant velvet to all-weather nylon, from gleaming steel to heavy duty plastic.
Location:Outdoor stanchionsare specially designed to withstand the elements with high density plastic construction and rubber bases. Galvanizing the cast-iron bases of metal stanchions adds weatherproof durability, making them also suitable for outdoor use.
Portability: Portable stanchions are ideal for dynamic environments where crowd levels fluctuate, security needs are fluid, and rapid deployment is critical. Permanent stanchions are typically drilled into the ground to provide strong support for steady, predictable queuing situations. Magnetic base systems offer the best of both portable and permanent.
Merchandising and signage: Not every stanchion is equipped to accommodate post-top signage or merchandising opportunities, so consider if this functionality is important to your needs.
Budget: Stanchions come in a range of price points. Lower cost solutions won’t have the same elevated design features or customization as higher priced alternatives. Think about what matters most in your application. Many venues often adopt a combination of high-quality stanchion solutions for high visibility, heavy traffic areas, and lower cost solutions for lighter needs.
Speak to a Stanchion Expert
Stanchions are indispensable tools for effective queue management and crowd control. By understanding their structure, function, features, and advantages, you can make informed decisions when selecting stanchions for your venue. For expert guidance and assistance, reach out to Lavi Industries, your trusted partner in queue management solutions.
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