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Temporary Barrier Challenge Met by McCue/Banner Stakes

Written by Matt Callard | Oct 5, 2020 1:36:35 PM

The reopening of working spaces during the Coronavirus pandemic is presenting companies with a unique challenge – that of ensuring employees and visitors are socially distanced while productivity is maintained.

Procurement in this ‘new world’ is a challenge, with managers having to source new products from a variety of new sources.

McCue – already suppliers to a host of blue chip companies for their fixed, polymer barriers – recently acquired Banner Stakes, a global innovator in temporary barriers.

It’s a move that ensures companies seeking some of social distancing’s most in-demand products – flexible, removable, temporary barriers – can now be supplied quickly and efficiently by a global leader and expert.

Temporary barriers have become indispensable for companies looking to organise and rearrange facilities to comply with social distancing measures. The lightweight flexibility and easy set-up of the barriers allows companies to experiment with layouts and ultimately create the safe spaces they need.



Emma Panter, Managing Director of McCue UK, said: “We’re excited to be helping businesses reopen safely by supplying them with these brilliantly effective products. Temporary barriers are one of the key solutions for the current situation – and McCue is primed to deliver.”

As well as a solution for social distancing, temporary barriers are an investment that’s easily stored and reused should a situation as serious as COVID-19 arise again – or, indeed, should a workplace accident demand immediate segregation of a specific area.

Temporary barriers also convey warnings that eliminate pedestrian confusion, reducing an employer’s liability.

To discuss or order McCue’s new range of temporary barriers contact McCue now on 01908 365511