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Take a Walk on the Wire Side with InterAmerica Stage at PLASA Focus: Nashville

InterAmerica Stage, Inc. is heading to Nashville next month to exhibit at PLASA Focus: Nashville, February 18 - 19, at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. "We'll be showing off one of our signature SkyDeck grid panels that folks can actually walk on," says owner and president, Mark T. Black. "Stop by booth 326 and you really can take a walk on the wire side!"

A SkyDeck tension wire grid system is the safe, flexible alternative to standard industry options, providing safe access to overhead equipment while eliminating the risk of falling. From small houses of worship to grand exhibit halls, application is practically limitless.

SkyDeck is a modular tension wire grid system. From wall-to-wall overhead coverage to custom configuration, each panel is pre-engineered and manufactured at InterAmerica Stage's fabrication facility, allowing for rapid and efficient installation. SkyDeck is perfect for performance spaces, training kitchens, simulation chambers, educational observation spaces.

A modular tension wire grid system is a walking surface that provides safe access to equipment overhead. The woven wire surface provides a transparent portal for lighting and sound devices, with no discernable loss of focus, signal, or energy, while eliminating the risk of falling and minimizing trip hazards.

The company says for the architect, it's a great solution for difficult to access lighting and maintenance positions. For the high school theatre instructor, it's an ideal surface for students working overhead because they can't fall through! For the venue manager, SkyDeck expands multi-purpose capabilities while increasing potential streams of revenue.

SkyDeck's low- profile perimeter significantly reduces obstruction of lighting to areas below while seamlessly blending into your existing structure. Access platforms and overhead working surfaces practically disappear.

See InterAmerica Stage at PLASA Focus: Nashville, February 18 - 19.

WWWwww.iastage.com

WWWwww.plasafocus.com/nashville/


(22 January 2014)

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