Thinking of capturing every game?  Your gym may want to upgrade your indoor bleachers with a video platform.  A video platform is perfect for videotaping, photography, or radio broadcasting your teams events.   They create a workable space for covering all the action. If you need some custom features, you can add an optional rail sleeves that can be used to promote school spirit or generate revenue through advertisers. Installation is quick and the platform works safely with any telescopic bleacher, new or old.

Video platforms co Video Platform 2me in several options.  They can be semi-permanent (wall-mounted) or fully portable. With the semi-permanent model, bleachers remain fully functional with the platform in place, opening and closing completely. The modular option, the Platforms is mobile and expandable to fit different applications and meet changing needs over time.

Adding flexibility and value to your gymnasium has never been easier or more cost-effective. They’re built to last. Using only the highest quality materials available, you’ll have one of the video platforms around for years to come. Ready to get started? Contact us today. We’ll pair you with an individual project manager who can help you better define what you’re considering, then provide you with a number of different options so you can get the aesthetically pleasing, fully functional video platform that will make your gymnasium look amazing.

Laboratories have to be more flexible now than they’ve ever been in past years. With so many industries relying on the results labs produce, the facilities themselves must be nothing short of incredible so scientists can come up with the right solutions. One step that can make those facilities better environments is the right research casework.

The Casework of the Past

Crowder collegeNot too many years ago, floor mounted casework was the standard. With no real ability to adapt a lab to a current project, many were frustrated with the facilities, but things have changed. Instead of the old floor mounted standard, today’s casework options offer so much more. With full systems that are designed to be more adaptive to the needs of any given project, labs find the help they need within their own facilities.

Looking for The Best

As you search for the right casework to support your own research facility, you’ll want to keep several things in mind. First, consider modular options with individual components including cabinets, storage units, and work surfaces. Modular designs mean setting up for the next project is always going to be easier than it might be with floor mounted casework. Second, if it may come up in your research work, you’ll want to consider chemical resistance. Not all work surfaces incorporate this feature, but depending on the type of research you do, it may be essential. Finally, don’t forget to factor in the overall appearance of your casework, as well. Not only may it make your facility a better place to work, but it also may prove important should any new companies or investors tour your lab.

As you shop for the right research casework to meet your needs, contact us for help. We carry a full line of excellent options that can help put your lab one step ahead. Learn more now.

 

School libraries are changing fast. Like classroom designs, they have to meet very different needs than they once did, and with that change comes a necessary shift in bookcase options. Before you design a new school library or offer a facelift to the old one, though, exploring the many choices available to you is a good idea. Take a look:

  • Single or Double Faced: blog4Depending on the layout of your library, you may want to go with single or double faced book cases. Single faced are those that have a back panel with shelving on a single side. They work best against the walls of your library space. Double faced shelves have panels on both sides for sturdy book storage that makes the most of the available space in your library. You may need a combination of the two to achieve the right layout.
  • Construction Materials: Today’s school libraries are as much about feel as they are about the contents of the library itself, and going with bookcases that are a bit different can give you that warm feel you want. Wooden bookshelves offer you a classic look that comes in a number of different finishes. Steel bookcases are lighter and less expensive and can sometimes come in non-traditional finishes like school colors. You can also choose from newer options like those with wood and steel for the classic look without the cost.
  • Shelves: You typically have the option of going with adjustable or fixed shelving with each book case purchase. Adjustable shelves give you flexibility to change the layout at some point in the future to help make your library a bit different every single year. Fixed shelving, though, may be a must in elementary library settings so students can reach the bookcases.

No matter what bookcases you choose, let us help. Contact us today to reach a personal project manager who can help you select the right layout for your space.

Flexibility – it’s key for many facilities these days. From auditoriums to meeting spaces, the ability to configure and reconfigure means more options with every event. For most, that flexibility can only be achieved through portable seating, but the last thing you want people to think of when they consider your space is hard metal folding chairs. Wondering how you can move things to an entirely different level? Custom portable seating can help, particularly if you incorporate these three options:

blog3Contour Foam: Think all portable seating has to mean discomfort? Think again. Adding contour foam to your seats means one of the most comfortable portable seating experiences of your life. Plush softness means exceptional comfort, no matter how long the meeting or event.

Cup Holders: Adding an armrest complete with cup holder means more convenience for guests and patrons. Your guests will be able to concentrate on what’s most important, not whether their beverages are safe from a certain fall or spill. It could also save your janitorial staff from ongoing problems, as cup holders reduce the likelihood of messes they must later clean up.

Logos: You want people to remember your facility long after they leave, and adding logos to your seats will give you that personal touch you want. Branding is becoming increasingly important, even in venues like yours, and adding your personal logo to the back of your portable seating means the chance to put your brand out there a bit more with every event.

No matter what you’re planning to host, the metal folding chairs of yesterday should stay a thing of the past. Instead, choosing to go with custom portable seating that actually works for guests and patrons can help you do more with your facility. To explore your options now, contact us to chat with a personal project manager.

Investing in new wall padding for your gym is an absolute must to help protect your athletes. Simply purchasing the first option you see, though, just won’t work. Instead, a bit more effort needs to go into your selection. Consider this:

  • Your Wall Padding Has to Be a Perfect Fit: blog2 No two gyms are the same, and it can be tough to get the right fit for yours. Work with a company that offers custom measuring solutions to help ensure you get the fit you need. Don’t forget to ask about custom configurations to work around doors, outlets, and other features of your gym.
  • Your Wall Padding Has to Be Safe: There are lots of wall padding options out there, but not all of them will protect your athletes. Don’t go for the flimsy stuff just because it leaves a little wiggle room in your budget. Instead, select wall pads that are made for maximum protection.
  • You Need Help: You may need installation help. You may need service and support. You may need help instantly or you may need help in a year. Sooner or later, though, you’re going to have a question or concern, and you’ll need a team to turn to who has been there over the years for facilities just like yours. Select only a provider who will be there again and again, no matter what you need.
  • Your Wall Padding Has To Look Amazing: Think you have to go with something boring for your wall padding? Think again. From bright colors to logos and other sources of inspiration, your wall padding can enhance the entire look of your facility, so don’t choose anything that won’t do exactly that and allow you to imagine the design possibilities.

Ready to get the right wall padding to meet your needs? Contact us today to learn more.

Complying with ADA regulations in a gymnasium or arena setting can be nothing short of frustrating. After all, few bleacher systems have the ability to ensure you’re giving everyone the seating opportunities needed, and while you certainly don’t want to exclude any patrons, landing on the perfect solution can be frustrating. Finally, there’s one option you can look to for easy ADA compliance – Flex-Row systems by Hussey Seating.

What Is It? ChicagoStateFlexRow2

Imagine traditional bleacher seating with one integral change, you can eliminate parts of the first row to help give you a number of different seating options. Push in a few seats or several. Flex-Row puts the options back in your hands.

Discover The Hidden Power

Flex-Row seating systems mean an endless variety of options on the first row. You can lock in different layouts for every single game, giving you a number of different ADA solutions. Entire parts of the first row are removable, so whether you have a challenging event that needs something a bit different, you need room for a scoring table, or you need wheelchair space for patrons, you have the options at your fingertips. Perhaps the best part of this equation is that if you need only a single row of seating, Flex-Row is still operational with the rest of the system in the fully closed position. It’s not only the best way to make certain your facility remains ADA compliant, but it’s also the best way to make certain you have the flexibility you need for almost any event or sport that you need to host.

Flex-Row systems mean more choices, no matter what activities or events you plan to host. To learn more about how Flex-Row systems might fit in with your seating plan, contact us today. We offer a level of personalized service few others in the industry can match.

A Quick Guide to ADA Compliant Seating

You want your seating area to be accessible to all patrons, but that isn’t quite as easy as it seems, particularly if you’re working with an outdated facility or older seating solutions. As you work to revise your facility to meet the needs of even handicapped patrons, what exactly should you build into your plans? This guide can help you make sense of today’s ADA requirements so everyone can enjoy your facility.

Understanding the Definition

An accessible seat is one that has been specifically designed for wheelchair use and includes features like an accessible approach space, location at grade, cleared floor space, and larger dimensions. One companion seat should be provided for every accessible seat. Keep in mind that while you can add designated aisle seats for use by those who have disabilities but are not wheelchair bound, they cannot be deemed “accessible” seats.

There are specific size guidelines with accessible seating. Wheelchair spaces have to be 36 inches wide and 48 inches deep if they can be entered from the front or back. If you have two spaces side by side, each one must be 33 inches in width. In the event you have a space that can only be entered from the side, it has to be 60 inches deep.

Seating Placement

The goal of all accessible seating is to ensure those patrons who need it get the same experience other audience members do. As such, you need to think about equivalent lines of sight, viewing angles, and the best location of seats for those patrons. If you have luxury boxes or something similar, making a percentage of those ADA compliant is a good idea, and even required in many cases.

Total Seats Available

ADA guidelines state that the number of accessible seats is based on the total number of seats in your venue. Depending on the type of facility you currently have as well as the overall number of seats, that could fall between one and five percent. Often individual removable seats can be placed in these accessible seating areas, though, to make the seats sellable in the event they are not needed by a person with disabilities.

 

Providing the Right Information

Don’t forget to make the information about accessible seats available, too. Using the same text and visual representations you do for your normal seating areas, you’ll want to provide enough information to allow those who wish to purchase accessible seats to determine whether they meet his or her needs. If you include maps or seating configuration displays in your sales literature, you’ll want to note the accessible seating information there as well.

Following ADA seating guidelines not only helps ensure that you won’t be fined for noncompliance, but it also helps to make certain that all of your patrons will be able to enjoy your facility, no matter what their disabilities.

 

How often do you notice the little things in an office? It may actually be more often than you think. The smallest details can leave an impression on potential team members, clients, and more. Nowhere is this more true than in the woodwork you choose to grace your offices. Go fast and cheap and people will think the same of your company. Choose to make it count, and the professionalism your office will exude is certain to be immeasurable. High quality architectural woodwork says a lot about how much you care about your office surroundings, and Carroll Seating Company can help you make the right impression from the outset.

The Perfect Finish

blog2aWhether you’ve just finished a full office remodel or you’re moving into a brand new space, the finishing touches mean so much to the space. Choosing to go with custom architectural woodwork means significantly altering the aesthetics of the whole space.  By adding the right designs to your offices, you’re creating accents that can be both functional and beautiful at the same time.

The Ideal Team

Not every team, though, can give you the look you want. Only a group with the experience of Carroll Seating Company has the extensive knowledge you need to build out intricate, functional designs that will complement your company’s image. From the moment you contact us, you’ll know a very different experience is in store for you. We offer a dedicated project manager, a vast selection of ideas and products, and the significant skill necessary to tackle even the toughest projects from start to finish. To learn more about our architectural woodworking services or any of our previous project designs, contact us today to get started. We’ll be happy to come up with the ideas necessary to help get your dreams off the ground.

For your team, not just any equipment will do. After all, you can’t expect real results with second rate equipment. Instead, you need top of the line gear to get the best possible outcome for every single season. It’s why Performance Sports Systems is one of the highest rated gymnasium products companies in the country, and we can help you get exactly what you need. Perfect for schools, churches, health clubs, and even parks and recreation facilities, we meet the needs of a number of markets every year.

The Performance Sports Systems Difference

All of the equipment offered by this amazing company’s blog4a manufactured to exacting standards, and the result is a level of safety and reliability you simply can’t get with other brands. For nearly a century, Performance Sports Systems has been custom-manufacturing options for a variety of sports including baseball, football, volleyball, soccer, and tennis. They continue to innovate their catalog to help athletes, coaches, and team owners ensure they have better equipment at every turn.

Quality Comes First

At Performance Sports Systems, quality is an integral part of every system design. Each piece is rigorously tested for strength and safety. It also meets all seismic requirements in the state of California. Additionally, it’s custom manufactured to accommodate a given facility’s conditions while ensure the strength necessary to handle the stress of competitive use is still part of the equation.

Get Ready For A Big Difference

If you’re ready for sports equipment that actually meets your needs, you’re ready for Performance Sports Systems. Contact us today to learn more about what a difference this company can make in everything you do. With a dedicated project manager for every account and options that will take you from product selection to installation and through service, we’re here to help your gym reach its full potential. To learn more, give us a call now.

 

 

In almost any setting, metal lockers can be the right choice. A staple for schools and daycares, they’re hardly just for children. Many of the world’s toughest jobs demand secure lockers including police and fire personnel. Military bases often use them for various reasons, and even everyday locations like stores and fitness centers utilize these essential storage tools. For each of these uses, and more, there’s a metal specialty locker to fit the bill.  As you work to decide what might be right for your facility, you may want to consider the following.

Wall Mounted or Free Standing: Metal specialty lockers come in two basic forms, those that stand on their own and those that are wall mounted. While free standing lockers have the obvious advantage of being able to reconfigure your space at any time, wall mounted lockers are a great choice in many different situations. Often they can give you the valuable floor space you need for other applications.

blog3aLocker Size: Lockers are hardly stuck in the standard five foot size. Instead, you can go much smaller or quite a bit bigger, depending on your needs. If you need lockers to store athletic gear, for instance, you may want to go with a double width locker. If you’re looking to go with a space saver, lockers that run just a foot or two in height may fit the bill perfectly. Look carefully at exactly how you plan to use these lockers, then decide what size may work best for you.

Security Options: Some lockers were made for school locker rooms. Others were made to hold evidence for use at a later time. The higher the level of security necessary for the locker contents, the more shopping you may want to do. Lockers specifically designed to hold firearms, evidence, and other dangerous materials are out there, but you must realize the locker’s purpose and search for the ideal solution.

Specialty metal lockers are widely available, and at Carroll Seating Company, we can help you find exactly what you need. Contact us today for more information.

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