Everything about the low stanchion 45 cm: uses (banks, boutiques, museums, hotels), technical specs, selection criteria and comparison with the standard post.
Customer Journey
A well-designed customer journey naturally guides your visitors to strategic areas: checkout, reception, advisory services, exit. Reduces stress, increases conversion.
Combine retractable belt barriers for waiting areas, signage for wayfinding, and wall-mounted barriers to close or open passages according to peak hours.
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