EXHIBITOR MANUAL The Home Renovations Show January 24 to 26, 2014 EY Centre, Ottawa, ON TABLE OF CONTENTS FORMS INCLUDED WITH THIS MANUAL…………………………………………………………………………………………………..2 SHOW SCHEDULE ............................................................................................................................ 3 PARKING AT THE EY CENTRE ........................................................................................................... 3 INCLUDED IN YOUR CONTRACTED BOOTH SPACE .......................................................................... 3 NOT INCLUDED – Order forms available on our website ............................................................... 4 DEADLINES AND IMPORTANT DATES.............................................................................................. 5 MOVE-IN ......................................................................................................................................... 6 MOVE-OUT ...................................................................................................................................... 6 SECURITY ......................................................................................................................................... 6 INSURANCE – MANDATORY FOR ALL EXHIBITORS ......................................................................... 7 SHIPPING AND RECEIVING .............................................................................................................. 7 SOLICITING ...................................................................................................................................... 8 CONTESTS AND DRAWS .................................................................................................................. 8 RULES AND REGULATIONS .............................................................................................................. 8 HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS ................................................................................................................ 8 BOOTH RESTRICTIONS ................................................................................................................. 9 FLOOR & CEILING ........................................................................................................................ 9 DISPLAY INFORMATION .............................................................................................................. 9 ELECTRICAL AND FIRE REGULATIONS........................................................................................ 10 FORMS FOUND ON THE WEBSITE INCLUDE: Show Guide Form Exhibitor Badge Form (less than 400 sq. ft.) Exhibitor Badge Form (more than 400 sq. ft.) Move-in Form Additional Guest Passes Order Form Additional Exhibitor Passes Order Form Contest Draw Form Freeman Décor Freeman Electrical DE Systems New Products and Media Form Out-of-Town Shipping of Goods 2 SHOW SCHEDULE MOVE-IN DATES & TIMES Wednesday, January 22 8 am to 7 pm Thursday, January 23 8 am to 7 pm Friday, January 24 8 am to 11 am (hand carry only) NOTE: Fork lifts available only until 4 pm on Wednesday and Thursday SHOW HOURS Friday, January 24 Saturday, January 25 Sunday, January 26 MOVE-OUT DATES & TIMES Sunday, January 26 5 pm to 10 pm Monday, January 27 8 am to 12 noon NOTE: Fork lifts available only until 12 noon Monday 12 noon to 9 pm 10 am to 6 pm 10 am to 5 pm PARKING AT THE EY CENTRE Paid parking on-site is in effect during move-in and move-out as well as throughout the show for exhibitors and visitors. Parking charges of $7.00 must be paid daily. For exhibitors that have parking passes included in their booth space, you may pick them up at the Caneast Show office on site, as of 8 am on Wednesday, January 22. INCLUDED IN YOUR CONTRACTED BOOTH SPACE: Your booth space draped and perimeter marked Company name and website in the Exhibitor section of the show website Company name and website in the Show Guide (must be registered prior to January 3, 2014) 5 exhibitor badges (booths under 400 sq.ft.) or 10 exhibitor badges (booths over 400 sq.ft.) The Home Renovations Show ticket link to send to your customer database to promote yourself in the show 10 complimentary entry passes for friends, family, or VIP guests Special discount pricing for additional passes 1 parking pass 3 NOT INCLUDED – Order forms available on our website: Electricity Telephone and internet service Carpet Furniture Shipping of material Advance storage of material The following service centres are available to you during The Home Renovations Show: Caneast Show Office Wednesday, January 22 Thursday, January 23 Friday, January 24 Saturday, January 25 Sunday, January 26 Monday, January 27 8 am to 7 pm 8 am to 7 pm 8 am to 9:30 pm 9 am to 6:30 pm 9 am to 10 pm 7 am to 12 noon Services offered: • Exhibitor badge pick-up • Parking passes • General exhibitor information • Lost and Found Freeman Show Office Thursday, January 23 Friday, January 24 8 am to 6 pm 8 am to 12 noon Services offered: • All furniture installation (carpet, drapes, tables, etc.) • Delivery and material handling • Additional furniture orders • Electricity needs 4 DE Systems Office Wednesday, January 22 Thursday, January 23 Friday, January 24 8 am to 5 pm 8 am to 5 pm 8 am to 12 noon Services offered: • Internet connection • Computer rental • Telephone rental *installation times can be arranged outside those posted by contacting 613-903-4123. A technician is on-call and/or on-site throughout the setup and duration of the event.* DEADLINES AND IMPORTANT DATES Forms Insurance certificate – mandatory *if you need to purchase add. coverage Insurance certificate – mandatory *if you already have a policy copy Move-in form mandatory Name badges mandatory Show Guide form mandatory Freeman Electrical order – optional Freeman Décor order – optional Representative Kim Libenstein (ExhibitorInsurance.com administered by Brokers Trust Insurance Group Inc.) Contact Tel: 905-695-2971, ext. 104 or 1866-836-9066 Fax: 905-760-2260 [email protected] Due date January 3, 2014 Kim Libenstein Tel: 905-695-2971, ext. 104 or 1866-836-9066 Fax: 905-760-2260 [email protected] January 3, 2014 Ian Forsyth (613) 241-7775 ext. 203 or [email protected] (613) 241-7775 ext. 203 or [email protected] (613) 241-7775 ext. 203 or [email protected] January 10, 2014 Breanna Pizzuto (613) 241-6555 or [email protected] Early bird savings deadline – January 6, 2014 Bryan Glube (613) 748-7180 or Early bird savings [email protected] deadline – January 6, 2014 Ian Forsyth Ian Forsyth January 10, 2014 January 3, 2014 5 MOVE-IN Due to liability and insurance concerns, working in your booth will ONLY be allowed during the allocated move-in/move-out times. Exhibitors are responsible for the moving of exhibit materials to their booth location; a limited number of dollies are made available to assist with this process. Should you require the services of a fork lift, please be sure to complete the Move-In Information form. • Upon your arrival, please come to the Show Office to register and received your exhibitor badges and parking pass. • Please ensure you have sent your proof of insurance to Caneast Shows Inc. prior to move-in. You cannot set-up without it. Your representative should accompany all goods in transit from the loading area to your booth. Show management retains the right to inspect any box or crate that is removed from the exhibit halls. • • • Do not begin set-up until all your goods have been removed from your vehicle and your vehicle removed from the loading area. MOVE-OUT You will receive detailed move-out instructions at the show. Move-out on Sunday begins only after the show closes and the aisle carpet is removed. For safety/security reasons and as a courtesy to attendees, no removal or dismantling of displays or materials is permitted before 5 pm on Sunday, January 26. All exhibits must be removed from the exhibit halls by 12 noon, Monday, January 27. Failure to do so will result in additional charges incurred by the exhibitor. SECURITY The exhibit halls will be secured and locked every night on closing. It takes approximately 10 minutes to clear the hall of customers. Do not leave your booth unattended and open to theft. For the security of your goods, we suggest you stay in your booth until 10 minutes after the show closes. You must vacate the halls no later than a half-hour after closing each show night. 6 INSURANCE – MANDATORY FOR ALL EXHIBITORS Insurance must be provided before move-in begins. Exhibitors who fail to provide proof of insurance will be denied access to the event. Exhibitors must provide proof of liability insurance coverage of at least $2,000,000 for each separate occurrence during the period commencing on the first move-in date and terminating on the last move-out date. The policy shall protect us and insure you against all claims, demands, actions, or proceedings for money, damages, costs, penalties, and losses and all liability which may be imposed by law for loss of life, personal injury, or damage to or loss of property arising from or in any way connected with your presence or operations at the Show (please refer to the back of your contract “Insurance and Indemnity” for further details). Providing proof of insurance can be achieved by having your insurance company or broker forward their own documentation to Brokers Trust Insurance Group Inc. For those who don’t have existing coverage or are finding their present coverage more expensive, we have made arrangements with Brokers Trust Insurance Group Inc.; forms are included in this package as well as on our website. For additional information, please contact: Exhibitorinsurance.com administered by Brokers Trust Insurance Group Inc. 434 North Rivermede Rd., Ste. 3 Concord, ON L4K 3M9 Tel: 905-695-2971, ext. 104 or 1-866-836-9066 Fax: 905-760-2260 [email protected] www.exhibitorinsurance.com Attn: Kim Libenstein SHIPPING AND RECEIVING Freeman will receive shipments at the exhibit facility beginning on move-in day. Shipments arriving before January 24 will be refused by the facility. Any charges incurred for early freight accepted by the facility will be the responsibility of the exhibitor. Please note that any leftover freight at the end of the show will be shipped back to the exhibitor by Freeman at the additional expense of the exhibitor. Caneast Shows Inc. has made arrangements with Liberty Transportation Services as the official show transportation supplier. Forms are included online with your exhibitor kit. 7 SOLICITING Soliciting of business and distribution of samples, souvenirs, and literature (including promotions by costumed personnel) must be confined to your exhibit space only. It is not permitted in the aisles, in other exhibitors’ booths, at any building entrance/exit, or anywhere on the grounds of the event, including the parking area (car windshields) without show management authorization. CONTESTS AND DRAWS The use of stickers or balloons of any type (including deflated, helium, air filled, etc.) as giveaways and to decorate exhibits is absolutely forbidden. Contests, draws, and merchandise giveaways will not be permitted without the approval of Show Management. Draws conducted by exhibitors in conjunction with their exhibit must be free of any obligation on the part of their winner. Prize winners must not be required to place an order before collecting the prize offered. The listing of prizes and terms of the draws must be clearly stated on the entry form. Please note that the selling of raffle tickets is not permitted. Exhibitors wishing to conduct a contest/draw in association with/at The Home Renovations Show must complete the contest/draw approval form, and ensure that they follow all rules under section 59 of the Competition Act obtainable from Consumer and Corporate Affairs. Failure to comply with the rules of this Act constitutes a criminal offence. RULES AND REGULATIONS HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS The maximum height for the back of an exhibitor’s display (including signage) is 8 feet. For booth displays 10' or less in depth, sidewalls and display materials may extend 5' from the back at a maximum height of 8'. For the remaining 5' to the front, sidewalls and display materials cannot exceed 4' in height. All exposed areas must be finished to the satisfaction of show management. 8 BOOTH RESTRICTIONS All exhibit material and personnel must remain within their allocated exhibit space as contracted. FLOOR & CEILING All exhibits at The Home Renovations Show MUST have a suitable floor covering as the exhibit halls are not carpeted. You may choose carpeting (the ideal solution), floor mats, or floor tiles to cover the floor of your space. Please ensure all floor coverings remain within the dimensions of your exhibit space. No flooring materials (such as linoleum) requiring the use of cement or mastic tape to secure them to the floor are permitted. No exhibit materials may be secured to building walls or hung from ceilings. Cloth based double-sided tape is the only adhesive material accepted to secure your materials to the floor. The only tapes authorized for use on exhibit hall floors are: • • • • • Doublestick V (2-sided tape) Rainbow (1-sided 7ml vinyl) Masking tape #618 Suretape (cloth duct tape) #174 high-adhesion double-faced tape “Stick-on” floor decals, floor signs or similar promotional items, meant as floor décor, may not be used in or about the facility unless approved by the EY Centre. Acceptable wall adhesives are Lepage Fun Tak or similar putty adhesive. Prohibited tapes include clear packaging tape, generic duct tape, and electrical tape on the exhibit hall floors. Heat tape or double faced tape is prohibited on the carpets. All adhesive products must be removable without damage to the surfaces or building finishes. Charges will apply for all tape damage and for cleaning and removal by the facility of non-approved adhesives. DISPLAY INFORMATION 1) The use of nails, screws, or any material that can mark floors, walls, or the ceiling of the exhibit hall is prohibited. 2) The only tape exhibitors are allowed to use for securing carpet or material to the floor is double-sided cloth tape. 3) In order to maintain a professional image for the public attending the show, handdrawn signs of any nature are not permitted. 4) Exhibitors planning to use special equipment or construction techniques are urged to submit plans to show management well in advance, to ensure compliance with all regulations. 5) Aisle space may not be used for exhibit purposes, or for general solicitation of business. Distribution of literature or other exhibit material is only permitted within your exhibit area. 6) Audio-visual devices must not interfere with surrounding exhibitors. 9 7) The use of stickers or balloons of any type, including deflated, helium-filled, air-filled, on sticks, etc. as giveaway and to decorate exhibits is absolutely forbidden. 8) Any part of the back of your display panels that are unfinished and are visible from the aisle must be finished by you. It is your responsibility to give it a finished look. 9) Out of respect for other exhibitors, excessive cutting of materials will not be permitted on the show floor. Please contact show management to make arrangements for a suitable location on-site. 10) Children under the age of 16 are not permitted on the show floor during move-in and move-out. 11) No exhibitor may sublet any portion of its allocated exhibit space to another company, supplier, and/or dealer without the express written consent of Caneast Shows Inc. 12) Please allow more visitors to stop and do business with you. Simply set back exhibit tables at least two feet from the aisle and open up your exhibit space so more attendees may access your exhibit materials, your literature and you. ELECTRICAL AND FIRE REGULATIONS The Show does NOT supply electrical services. If you require electrical power, please make your arrangements directly with Freeman by using the order form included with this package or in the exhibitor area of our website. Once ordered, they will provide power in the form of a single receptacle. You should bring a power bar for power distribution within your booth. The amount of electricity you use can be calculated by adding together the wattage of all light bulbs used and all other appliances you may install. Please note that the electrician will also go through this procedure for each booth. Booths are on circuit breakers that will trip if they are overloaded. It is less expensive to order your electrical orders in advance than at the show. ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE REQUIREMENTS Please read and understand these regulations. Your display will be inspected at the show. 1) Each exhibitor who displays or offers for sale any electrical equipment in the province of Ontario is subject to the requirements of the Electrical Safety Code of Ontario and compliance with these regulations is mandatory. 2) No person shall advertise, display, or offer for sale or other disposal, or sell or dispose of any electrical equipment unless it has been approved in accordance with Rule 2-024 of the Electrical Safety Code of Ontario. The noted Rule 2-024 in the Code describes the process to have this equipment satisfy the requirements of Rule 2-022, which states that all equipment must bear proof of Certification acceptable to the Code, or the equipment must be approved by an acceptable agency which is accredited by this code. 3) Any accredited certification agency or approval agency can approve this equipment for use, or for sale in this province. To be accredited, the agency must be recognized under the Electrical Safety Code of Ontario as such an agency and be accepted by the Standards Council of Canada. The two most common methods for dealing with unapproved equipment is to have it approved by one of the following agencies: Electrical Safety Authority 1 Terence Matthews Cres., Ste. 130 Ottawa, ON K2M 2G3 Canadian Standards Association 178 Rexdale Blvd. Toronto, ON M9W 1R3 613-271-1489 or 1-800-559-5356 www.esapa.biz 416-747-4000 or 1-866-797-4272 www.csa-international.org 10 4) Inspectors from the Electrical Safety Authority will be visiting the show to ensure compliance with the code. They will identify any unapproved equipment in evidence, and offer information to exhibitors detailing the steps required to have the unapproved equipment accepted. 5) Any questions concerning regulations for booth wiring should be addressed to the Electrical Safety Authority. 6) Failure to comply with Safety Code requirements can result in electrical equipment being refused connection to the source of electrical supply and it may be ordered removed from the display. FIRE REGULATIONS/FLAME-PROOFING The EY Centre, in accordance with City of Ottawa bylaws, requires that all decorations and material for display are flame-proofed. This law does not apply to your products. The primary concern is with vertical-hanging fabrics. An inspector will be visiting every booth on set-up day to conduct fire tests on all display materials. All tested material that holds a flame for more than two seconds is deemed to have failed. You should test all your materials before you arrive for set-up. Hold a flame to a sample of the material for 12 seconds; if it burns for more than 2 seconds after you remove the flame, it is not acceptable. To have your material flame-proofed in advance, please check the Fireproofing or Textile Finishers section of your Yellow Pages. Please take the time to read over the following Fire Regulations. The law prohibits the show from opening until all violations are corrected and the regulations strictly followed. 1) These materials shall be flame-proof if used for display or decorative purposes: flowers (artificial), foliage (artificial), paper (cardboard less than 1/8" is considered paper), plastic materials, ruscus, split wood and bamboo fibres, Styrofoam, and textiles. Wallpaper is permissible if adhered securely to walls or board. 2) The use of the following is prohibited: acetate fabrics, corrugated paper boxboard, seamless paper, and paper-backed foil. 3) It is not necessary to flame-proof textiles, papers, and other combustible merchandise on display for sale but the quantity so used shall be limited to the displaying of one salvageable length. Each sample must differ in colour, weave, or texture. 4) The use of open flame is limited to certain articles of merchandise where the operation of an approved appliance or device definitely helps to promote the sale of such equipment. Equipment must be set up in a manner to comply with approved safety standards; a suitable fire extinguisher shall be provided on recommendation of the Inspector. If at any time the Inspector deems such equipment to be operated in a manner dangerous to public safety, he/she shall cancel the privilege of the Exhibitor concerned. 5) Flames should not be used for the purpose of attracting attention. 6) Flammable liquids or gases shall not be stored inside the building. AEROSOLS: It is permissible to exhibit one pressurized container, not exceeding one-pint capacity of each product classified as a flammable liquid. Non-flammable products are not restricted. 7) Displays must not encroach on EXIT doorways, nor may exit doors be concealed or obscured by drapes or partitions in any manner. 8) No portion of displays shall project into any aisle. 11 9) Hay, straw, shredded paper, and excelsior packing MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE BUILDING unless it can be returned to tightly closed packing containers and stored within the exhibitor’s booth. 12 FAQs 1. Can I move in earlier than the allocated time? • Unfortunately we cannot have access to the hall before the beginning of movein. 2. How can I pick up my exhibitor badges? • All exhibitor badges can be picked up on site at the Caneast Show office during move-in. 3. What if my staff isn’t all there? Where can I leave their badges? • Any extra exhibitor badges can be left at Guest Services as of 11 am Friday, January 24 to be picked up by your staff. 4. What if I want to order extra complimentary entry passes for my guests? • You may order additional guest passes by mailing, faxing, or emailing the form to us. Exhibitor badges/guest passes may also be purchased during move-in at the Show Office at the EY Centre. 5. How do we purchase additional parking passes? • You can purchase a weekend pass which allows you unlimited entry and exits for the duration of the show, including move-in and move-out, for the cost $23. These are available for the Caneast Show office. 6. Is booth cleaning available? • If you wish to have your booth cleaned after closing, please contact the EY Centre Administration Office to have this arranged with their in-house service. 7. Are there food concessions stands available? • Great Canadian Plates will have a concession stand open to exhibitors 30 minutes after move-in begins. During the length of the show the concession stand will remain open until end of day. 8. Is there a hotel you recommend? • The Southway Hotel is our official partner hotel. Located 5 minutes away from the EY Centre, they offer free shuttle service to and from, as well as competitive rates exclusively for Caneast exhibitors. For more information please refer to the link online with the exhibitor kit. 9. What if I exhibit at more than one of your shows? Do I need to send you a new insurance policy copy every time? • If you are a repeat exhibitor, simply leave the name of the specific show off your policy and we will keep it on file until the policy expires. Ensure that Caneast Shows Inc., 200 Metcalfe St., Ste. 200, Ottawa, ON K2P 1P7 is clearly stated as additional insured. 13
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