23/05/2026
Where Security Is Tested Most
Long queues, high footfall, time pressure - entrance points are where things can quickly become disorganized if there isn’t a clear structure in place.
At a recent event, we were managing 10,000+ attendees, with over 70% arriving within a 30-minute window. That kind of pressure exposes weak setups very quickly. This isn’t just a crowd. It’s pressure. And without structure, it quickly turns into delays, frustration, and unnecessary risk.
Our approach focused on:
• Maintaining flow across structured entry lanes
• Managing high-volume entry systems efficiently
• Supporting families and vulnerable attendees at entry
• Real-time awareness of crowd build-up
The result: 10,000+ attendees processed, 1,000+ queue managed at peak arrival within 30 minutes, and zero incidents.
This is where the gap shows - between simply having security present, and having a team that knows how to manage volume, pressure, and flow properly. Anyone can stand at a gate.
But when volume hits, structure is what keeps things moving safely.