Exhibitor Resource Center

September 6-8, 2022 / Caesars Forum / Las Vegas

Safety, Security & Emergency Information

Below you will find safety and security recommendations, as well as the Emergency Response Plan for the event. Please take a moment to review and familiarize yourself with this information in advance of the event and share it with any of your staff who will be on-site at the event.

Safety Information
  • Event Management works diligently with the facility prior to each show to ensure the safety and security of all exhibitors, attendees, and the event. If you have any security concerns leading up to the show or on-site, please bring them to the attention of Event Management through email (nrashed@divcom.com) or at the Commercial UAV Expo Registration Desk on-site.
  • All persons in the exhibit area must wear a badge during show hours. Exhibitors are responsible for ordering badges for their workers and staff. 
  • Security guards will "sweep" the halls at the close of the event each day to clear them of all visitors and personnel. Only exhibitor personnel who have requested special permission will be allowed in the halls after closing.
  • Any thefts or damage to property must be reported to event security immediately.
  • Even with security as protection, exhibitors are asked to take precautions in guarding their exhibits. Remember that move-in and move-out hours are particularly sensitive times when thefts are most likely to occur. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR BOOTH UNATTENDED. If you need to leave, we strongly recommend packing up all items and hiring private security for your booth.
  • Be Careful! 24-hour security service will be provided to protect the show as a whole. However, it is up to you to exercise prudent judgment and to safeguard your personal property and belongings. At the end of each day, remove anything of value that can be easily removed.
  • Notify event management, or security immediately if you notice a safety hazard in the building or witness anyonebeing injured anywhere in the building or nearby outside spaces. If you notice any potential safety hazards such as wires/power cords on floor that have not been taped off, metal structures extending into the aisles, etc., be sure to notify either Show Management, Freeman (the show’s general contractor), or security to get it taken care of before anyone gets hurt.
  • Be aware and be prepared. When you leave the facility at the end of the day, be sure to remove your badge. Program the emergency numbers from this document into your cell phone or carry the document with you.
  • Walking at night? Be sure to travel in pairs or call a cab. Be aware of your surroundings and take caution if new to the city. Leave your cell phone on overnight in case of an emergency.

Security Tips on Safeguarding Booth Property
  • Coordinate shipping and deliveries. Try to be onsite when your product is being delivered to your booth.
  • Conduct an inventory. Once your product has been delivered, note any missing or damaged items. Note display locations.
  • Store any excess product/giveaways and extra electronic devices in a locked cabinet. Do not leave purses, briefcases, or valuables behind drapes or underneath tables, this is the first place any thief will look.
  • When arriving in the morning, go directly to your booth to prevent any early personnel from free shopping in your booth.
  • Plan to have staff manning your booth during all times when the exhibit floor is open to attendees and other exhibitors.
  • If your booth contains a lot of valuables which are difficult to secure or time-consuming to setup or teardown daily, it is recommended that your hire your own security guard overnight. The expense will be justified should you lose one item. Order Booth Security
  • Cover your displays with a tarp or other non-see through materials; it creates a mental block to any perpetrator.
  • Blocking the entrance to your booth prior to leaving provides a mental barricade to any perpetrator. Use either caution tape or place chairs at the entrance.
  • Try to greet anyone that comes into your booth as this will send a signal that you are aware of their presence; this will discourage any perpetrators from attempting to steal.
  • During the start of move-out, please stay with your booth until you either pack it or the official decorator brings your empties and packs it. Do not leave your booth immediately; spend some time in your booth until the floor clears. This is one of the premium times during which theft occurs. Schedule outbound travel accordingly.
  • Obtain proper insurance coverage for your goods, including transit to and from the show site.
  • Do not leave any prototype product unsecured in your booth!
 

Commercial UAV Expo Emergency Response Plan

The purpose of the Commercial UAV Expo Emergency Response Plan is to provide guidelines to prepare for potential crisis or emergency situations. One of the primary purposes of this document is to ensure all Exhibitors are provided with important information and proper communication during an emergency. If you have any questions, please contact our team at nrashed@divcom.com.

Potential Crisis Situations

Commercial UAV Expo Exhibitors should be aware of the below possibilities and should report any suspicious activity as soon as possible. To report suspicious activity, contact the Caesars Forum at 1-725-228-3924. please describe specifically what you observed, including: who or what you saw, when you saw it, where it occurred and why it's suspicious.

Terrorist Attack | Inclement Weather | Fire | Bomb Threat | Medical Emergency | Civil Disorder | Active Shooter

Caesars Forum Emergency Protocol
In the Event of an Evacuation
Emergency response activities are carried out through utilization of two-way communications including radio, telephone, email and text messaging services. Emergency notifications may be transmitted by general alarms. A general audible alarm includes strobe lights that alert guests and team members to a possible emergency. If the source of the alarm is a legitimate emergency requiring evacuation, the automated announcement then switches to an instructional announcement to proceed to the nearest well-lit and unobstructed exit, along with any other instructions necessary. If emergency communications are unavailable, all information is delivered by whatever means possible by designated team members.

Additional Emergency Phone Numbers 
Caesars Forum Emergency Number 1-844-733-7248
National Weather Service- Las Vegas 702-263-9744
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police 702-828-3111 or 311 from a local number
Clark County Fire Department 702-455-7311 or 311 from a local number

Local Emergency Locations
Healthcare Partners (Urgent Care) 4880 South Wynn. Open 24 Hours 702-871-5005
UMC Quick Care 4180 South Rainbow Suite 810
8AM-8PM, Monday-Friday
8AM- 4PM, Saturday-Sunday
702-383-3645
Desert Springs Hospital 2075 E. Flamingo Road 702-733-8800
Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center/Children’s Hospital 3186 Maryland Parkway 702-731-8000
University Medical Center 1800 W. Charleston Blvd. 702-383-2000
Wynn Urgent Care Clinic/ HealthCare Partners Nevada 4880 S. Wynn Road 702-871-5005
Walgreens Pharmacy 3765 Las Vegas Blvd. S. 702-739-9645
CVS Pharmacy 3785 Las Vegas Blvd. S. 702-262-9028

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Questions?

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