Rental Solution for Crowd Control

Event Package Rentals in Montreal

A good entrance rarely comes down to one product. It is a runner and a line of posts working the same spot, and a package is the way to order that pair as a single item — instead of picking the parts separately and hoping they suit each other.

Gold rope stanchions with red velvet ropes along an indoor red carpet runner

Red carpet package

Arrivals, premieres, galas and award nights — anything a lens is pointed at.

Rope stanchions and a carpet runner, together:

  • A runner laid the whole length of the walk
  • Rope stanchions along either side
  • Velvet ropes between the posts

Apart, each product does half the job. A runner with nothing edging it fills with people before the guests arrive; a line of rope on a bare floor is still just a queue. Together, the runner supplies the surface and the border, the ropes hold the rest of the room back, and the frame is clear when the photographers turn round.

The red carpet package is quoted against the walk itself: how long it is, how wide, and how many days it stays down. Send us the space and the combination is put together and quoted as a single item.

Belt stanchions carrying blank sign toppers during an event setup

Crowd control package

Festival gates, registration counters, concerts, doors under pressure.

Belt stanchions and toppers, together:

  • Belt stanchions carrying retractable belts
  • Sign toppers mounted on the posts

Posts and belts are not yet a queue. The posts give it a shape and the toppers give it a name — "line starts here", registration, the way to check-in — and guests read where to go instead of being told. Without signage, somebody on your team spends the evening repeating one sentence.

The crowd control package is quoted against the queue: how many entry points you are opening, what each has to announce, and how long the doors stay open. Send us the shape and the combination is quoted in one piece.

Which package fits your event

It comes down to what your entrance is doing. When it is a moment — guests arriving, being photographed, walking through rather than waiting — the red carpet package is the one. A premiere, a gala, an award night, a launch with a photo wall: the entrance is part of the event rather than merely the way into it, and it wants a runner with rope either side.

If it is a throughput problem — festival gates, registration counters, doors opening onto a crowd that is already there — that is the crowd control package. The posts draw the lane, the toppers explain it, and that pairing is what keeps a busy door moving without staff repeating themselves all evening.

Plenty of events are both at once. A conference with an awards dinner runs a registration queue by day and an arrival by night; those are two packages, and they arrive on the same delivery.

Building something else

Each package goes out exactly as composed. Where neither one matches your event, order the items separately and the whole lot is quoted as one order:

Belt stanchions →Rope stanchions →Carpet runners →Barriers →Accessories →

FAQ

What does each package contain?

Rope stanchions with a carpet runner make up the red carpet package — the runner for the walk, posts and velvet ropes along either side. Belt stanchions with retractable belts make up the crowd control package, plus toppers mounted on the posts for your signage.

Why take a package instead of the items separately?

Because the combination is what does the job, and ordering it in one piece removes the question of what goes with what. If you already have the configuration in mind, ordering item by item is perfectly normal and is quoted exactly the same way — the package is a shortcut, not a requirement.

Can a package be altered?

Packages go out as composed. Need a different combination? Order the items separately from the product pages and the whole thing is quoted as a single order — same delivery, same contact. Belt stanchions → · Rope stanchions → · Carpet runners →

How is the right quantity worked out?

From your entrance. Send the event address, your dates and, if you have one, a sketch or photograph of the space: the quantities are calculated for your event and come back itemised on the quote.

Which colours are available?

Runners come in five — red, white, black, green and navy — and the rope colour follows the post you choose: see carpet runners → and rope stanchions →. Describe the look you are after on the enquiry and the pairing is confirmed before anything is booked.

Does a package arrive set up?

We deliver across Quebec and collect after your event. Having our crew set out and strike is optional: send the event address and your access window and it will be standing before doors — or we drop it off and leave the placing to your team.

How early should a package be ordered?

A package pulls two product lines onto one order, so it is worth booking early whenever either of them is busy — gala season and the wedding months especially. Outside that there is no minimum notice at all: send the dates and we will confirm what both lines can cover.

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