
Crowd Density Calculator
To use The Expo Group’s Crowd Density Calculator, enter your gross square footage available at the top, then enter any amount of square footage that is inaccessible so it can be subtracted from the gross amount. If you have exhibitors who bring in a large amount of product to display, enter up to half of your square footage as inaccessible. Others enter a reduction amount of a quarter or even zero based on their type of event. The 28 square feet per person is based on IAEE and IAVM guidelines published this summer and indicating a 6-foot radius for physical distancing. This amount is almost double fire code regulations and thereby reduces capacity by more than 50%, a figure mandated by some public health departments for other establishments where people gather.
After that, be sure to enter numbers for exhibitor personnel and any staff that will be in the allotted space before entering your Attendance number. These are all deducted from the available capacity level so that when you press Calculate your results will appear.
The Crowd Density Calculator input numbers can be adjusted as you work in different spaces or under different public health expectations. If the Results calculation shows you do not have enough space, consider staggered entry procedures for attendees at ticketed times they choose or by simply scheduling alphabetically by name.
The Expo Group’s Crowd Density Calculator is also available as a widget to be added to your site for use by your partners.
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Hi guys,
I found your tool from a feature on https://www.corporateeventnews.com
Thank you for creating this for the events sector to use. In Australia we have the 4m2 rule currently.
Any plans for a calculator in metric units?
Cheers
Orlando Sydney
Glad you are enjoying the tool, thanks for reaching out. Interesting idea on using metric units. The best way to handle that right now is to convert all your numbers.
Cheers Todd,
I’ve embedded the calculator on our Corporate Event page together with content about which photos to capture and which not too in the new era of live events.
https://orlandosydney.com/corporate-photography-sydney/
If the Developers get around to the metric version we’ll up the page.
Thank you
Orlando Sydney