Occupancy Load Management
Category: infrastructure
The practice of monitoring and controlling the number of guests inside a venue to comply with fire safety codes and optimize atmosphere.
Occupancy management is a dual-purpose operational task. First, it ensures strict compliance with state fire marshal safety limits. Second, it maintains the "vibe" or "energy density"—if a venue is too empty, it feels sluggish; if it is over-full, the service quality collapses.
Common Examples
- Our security team utilizes digital door-clickers to provide real-time occupancy load management data to the floor managers.
- Strict occupancy management is non-negotiable for our Friday night events to maintain a comfortable environment for our high-spending table guests.