>If your visitors actually enter the room and you simply want to limit the
>traffic pattern you could try a low plexiglass barrier in a wooden base.
>This would not need to be any more than 18-24 inches high, just enough to
>let people know they can't cross it. We use this in many of our exhibits at
>the Museum of Nebraska History.
>
>Brent Carmack
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Oct 12, 2000
I don't know, Brent. I'm afraid that with a barrier that short - if
it's how I picture it - ol' klutz Lyons would trip over the darn
thing.
-Jim
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-Jim Lyons
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