Navigating Customer Journeys Safely with Signage
Posted: Nov, 8, 2023 9:24AM ET • 3 min read
Ensuring a safe parking experience is vital when designing your parking facility infrastructure. Installing safety signage is a highly effective way to enhance the safety of your facility, helping to mitigate risk and liabilities from occurring on your property.
Below are various types of safety signage that you should implement at your facility.
Warning Signs
Guidance Signs
Safety for customers, staff, and other users in the parking lot should be the top priority for parking lot management. Installing warning and guidance signs is an effective way to communicate important information to all customers, whether drivers or pedestrians. These signs play a critical role in ensuring that everyone follows the necessary regulations and guidelines, hence creating a safer and more pleasant experience for all.
References
Parking signage & wayfinding - precise ParkLink: Parking management services. Precise ParkLink | Parking Management Services. (n.d.-a). https://www.preciseparklink.com/ps-parking-facility-signage-services
Signs: Traffic signs and lights. ontario.ca. (n.d.). https://www.ontario.ca/document/official-mto-drivers-handbook/signs
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Terry Faye
Account Executive
As an account executive, Terry is responsible for the sale of equipment, applications, and services on behalf of Precise ParkLink. He regularly meets with his clients to understand their challenges and design solutions that leverage our strengths to address their concerns and maximize their revenues.
With nearly a decade of parking industry experience with Precise ParkLink, Terry has developed an in-depth knowledge of several verticals as well as effective management techniques and equipment solutions to increase client profitability. What’s more, he continually adds to his own knowledge base through his membership in the Ontario Traffic Council, the Canadian Parking Association, the Building Owners and Managers Association, and the Airport Managers Council.
Before joining Precise ParkLink in 2011, Terry had already built a four-decade-long career in technology sales and application solution design. After studying drafting at Conestoga College, he went on to become heavily involved in the construction business, especially in the areas of estimating and implementing projects. With his naturally technically inclined mind, Terry has also become proficient in central office phone and data exchanges, PBX equipment, and satellite and data networking solutions, and he is the joint holder of a patent for an electronic diagnostics system for air brakes — if it has to do with technology application solutions, Terry has mastered it.
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