ISLAND BOOTHS Sample Clauses

ISLAND BOOTHS. Typically 20’ x 20’ or larger and exposed to aisles on all four sides. There is no pipe and drape construction provided.
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ISLAND BOOTHS. An island booth consists of four (4) or more spaces bounded by an aisle on all sides. This is a freeform display, offering maximum flexibility by eliminating the usual restrictions on exhibit booth dimensions. The booth shall be no more than 10' high. See-through exhibits are encouraged. All exceptions to the rules regarding dimensions must receive prior permission from Show Management.
ISLAND BOOTHS. An Island Booth is any booth exposed to aisles on all four sides. Dimensions and Use of Space: An Island Booth is typically 20’ x 20’ or larger, although it may be configured differently. The entire cubic content of the space may be used up to the maximum allowable height, which is sixteen feet, including floor-supported signage. Double-deck booths are prohibited. OTHER IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS Canopies and Ceilings—Island Booths Only: Canopies, including ceilings, umbrellas and canopy frames, can be either decorative or function- al (such as to shade computer monitors from ambient light or for hanging products). The base of the Canopy should not be lower than seven feet from the floor within five feet of any aisle. Exhibitors are cautioned when installing a display with a ceiling to check with the local fire department to ensure that their display meets with the necessary fire safety precautions involving smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, etc. Smoke alarms will be required in any covered booth. Truss and Lighting—Island Booths Only: Exhibitors are cautioned when in- stalling a display with trussing to comply with the permissible height corresponding to their booth configuration (for example, the highest point on any truss may not exceed the maximum allowable height for booth type). Please note: Ceiling-supported truss hangs are not permitted. Exhibitors should adhere to the following suggested minimum guidelines when determining booth lighting: • No lighting, fixtures, lighting trusses or overhead lighting are allowed outside the boundaries of the exhibit space. • Lighting must be directed to the inner confines of the booth space. Lighting must comply with facility rules. • Lighting that spins, rotates, pulsates and other specialized lighting effects should be in good taste and not interfere with neighboring exhibi- tors or otherwise detract from the general atmosphere of the event.

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