A show that I have been doing for some time just added a requirement to protect the grass. The requirement came down from the park. They want us to use breathable outdoor mats along the sides of our tent or inside the tent for walk-in booths. Basically the traffic areas. Have any of you run into this? I have never encountered this requirement and am wondering if it is the new thing. The closest that I have seen is requiring pvc pipes to keep boxes off the grass.
They said that plastic mats are ok if they are not solid. Carpet ok if there is no plastic backing. The promoter also wrote on there that muslin sheeting and burlap is ok. I found muslin sheets listed at Kmart. I figure they can be packing material. A set is $20 and should handle whichever configuration that I decide to use for that show. If this becomes a more frequent requirement, I might need something more durable since I will be nailing through the material to keep it from tripping people. They actually require this! I figure the nails (max 4") would do more damage than peoples feet.
So, is this something that you are seeing out there in the world of festivals or just located in this particular park in Flagstaff, Arizona?
Amy
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I use a plastic mat which I purchased from an RV Awning company. I LOVE it. My booth looks neat and clean and if I am in a location where it is more dirt than grass it keeps the dust down. ( I have glass and the dust shows). Never had a problem with tripping, even when the grass is long or thick. My rug fits under both front posts of my tent which helps keep it in place.
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Chris Hoyt said:
If I got an app with requirements such as these, I would toss it. It ain't worth the potential exposure to a lawsuit.
I'll bet the show is moved to a new location for next year, or onto the street around the park.
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