RBITT EXHIBITOR INFORMATION

Exhibit Hall Schedule Insurance Requirments Show Preparation Rules and Regulations


EXHIBIT HALL SCHEDULE

Tuesday, May 6 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibitor Move-in
Wednesday, May 7 10:00 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Exhibit Hall open
  10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Networking Break
  11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Networking Luncheon
  3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Networking Break
  4:45 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Networking Reception
Thursday, May 8 10:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. Exhibit Hall open
  10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Networking Break
  11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Networking Luncheon
  3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Networking Break
  3:45 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Exhibitor Move-out

 

Dismantle and Move-Out

  • Freeman will begin returning empty containers at the close of the show.
  • All exhibitor materials must be removed from the facility by 7:00 p.m. on May 8, 2025.

INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS

All exhibitors must maintain and provide proof of insurance coverage. Deadline: April 8
More information about insurance requirements is coming soon.


SHOW PREPARATION

Advance Warehouse Shipping

Ship early to avoid delays and save money. Exhibitors can ship to the Advance Warehouse from April 7, 2025 – April 29, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

  • The Freeman warehouse will be closed on Friday, April 18, 2025, in observance of Good Friday.
  • Please note that the Freeman Warehouse does not accept uncrated freight (loose, pad-wrapped material and/or unskidded machinery), COD shipments, hazardous materials, freight requiring refrigerated or frozen storage, a single piece of freight weighing more than 5,000 pounds or a single piece of freight beyond the dimensions of 108"H x 93"W.
  • Certified weight tickets must accompany all shipments.

If required, provide your carrier with this phone number: (888) 508-5054

Printable Advance Warehouse Shipping Label 
Printable Advance Warehouse Hanging Sign Shipping Label 

Show Site Shipping

Freeman will receive shipments at the exhibit facility beginning May 6, 2025. Shipments arriving before this date may be refused by the facility.

  • Any charges incurred for early freight accepted by the facility will be the responsibility of the exhibitor.
  • Certified weight tickets must accompany all shipments.
  • Ensure your driver has the following information to expedite unloading and delivery to your booth: Show Name, Exhibitor Name, Booth #.
  • If required, provide your carrier with this phone number: (888) 508-5054.

Printable Show Site Shipping Label

Exhibitor Benefits
Booth Includes:

  • Raw booth space including pipe & drape and ID sign
  • Access to the attendee list
  • Two (2) complimentary booth personnel registrations per 100 sqft
  • Listing in conference mobile app
  • Listing in the printed conference program
  • Access to conference proceedings

Booth Does Not Include:

  • Carpet/Flooring - carpet/flooring is required
  • Furnishing - tables, chairs, etc.
  • Electricity and other utility connections
  • Exhibitors are permitted to bring their own booth furnishing and carpet/flooring provided they are in good condition, meet all fire code requirements, fit your purchased booth space, and do not detract from the general professional appearance of the Exhibition

Exhibit Hall Colors:

  • Gray / Black back drape, Gray side rails, Tuxedo aisle carpet.

Booth Personnel & Registration

Exhibit booths are to be staffed by at least one booth personnel during exhibit hours.

Complimentary Booth Personnel

Exhibitors are permitted to register two complimentary booth personnel per 100 square feet (10' x 10') of booth space rented. Complimentary Booth Personnel Badges include access to the exhibit hall during set-up (move-in) and tear-down (move-out), access to all food service functions, including Wednesday and Thursday luncheons, and access to technical sessions.

Additional Booth Personnel

Exhibitors with larger booths may require more personnel to staff their booths and may register a reasonable number of additional booth personnel for $175 each. Additional Booth Personnel Badges provide access to the exhibit hall for all food service functions, including Wednesday and Thursday luncheons, and the exhibit hall during set-up and tear-down hours.

Register Booth Personnel Online – Opens March 11

Booth Personnel can register online using the username and password provided by Maritz, our registration vendor. You will receive an email with these credentials once your final booth payment has been received and processed.

All Booth Personnel Registrations must be completed by April 29.

Key contacts and individual registrants whose email addresses were supplied during the registration process will receive an emailed confirmation with a bar code that should be brought onsite to the registration desk to obtain a badge and badge-holder.

If show floor access is required for personnel to work strictly for move-in or move-out, please contact show management.

Cancellation Policy
A written request for cancellation/refund must be submitted by Friday, April 18, 2025. WEF will charge a 25% cancellation fee and refund 75%. No refunds will be issued for cancellations requested after Friday, April 18, 2025. Rather than canceling, consider sending a substitute. An organization may submit a request to substitute one person for another in writing by Friday, April 18, 2025. Email cancellations or substitution requests to registration@wef.org.

Exhibitor Directory Listing

Make sure attendees can find you and find out about you! Update and customize your listing to fit the audience.

Cut Off for Printed Program: April 2

EAC (Exhibitor Appointed Contractor)

An EAC (Exhibitor Appointed Contractor) is any company other than designated official contractors that provides a service (booth installation/dismantling, audio/visual, etc.), and requires access to your exhibit during standard labor hours.

You do NOT need to submit any EAC paperwork if you are using an official contractor.

You DO need to submit EAC paperwork if you are using any other service provider. Note: some services are exclusive and EAC requests will be denied based on exclusivity, including material handling, booth cleaning, electricity, catering, internet, etc.

Notice of Intent 
Deadline: March 18

EAC Agreement 
Deadline: April 8

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RULES & REGULATIONS

Booth Construction

Decorating height is limited to 8' (feet) for all standard inline and corner booths.

Display fixtures over 4' high are limited to the rear half of the booth (5' back from the aisle line).

Only free-standing signage is available for standard inline, corner, and perimeter booths within the existing height limitations; hanging signs are not permitted.

Island booths are sized 20' x 20' or larger. Island booths are permitted hanging signs, if available in the facility, with a limit of 18' to the top of the sign. Island booths are permitted to use the entire booth space, including freestanding display items.

For all booth types, free-standing equipment may exceed the height limitation but must be in its normal commercial form and cannot have additional display materials placed on it above the existing height limit, such as logos or signage. Equipment exceeding the facility specifications may not be displayed.

Contact Exhibition Management with any questions regarding your equipment or display.

IAEE Guidelines for Display Rules & Regulations
All displays must conform to the Guidelines for Display Rules and Regulations (PDF) as prepared by WEF and based upon the guidelines originally distributed by the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE). The display rules and regulations are provided to assist exhibitors with the information necessary to properly design and build exhibits as well as plan their booth layout.

The rules outlined will be strictly enforced.

Other Limitations

Decorations, signs, banners, etc., may not be taped, nailed, tacked, stapled, or otherwise fastened to ceilings, walls, doors, windows, painted surfaces, or columns.

Exhibitors whose booths are set with pipe and drape are permitted to use the pipe only to hang items comparable to the existing drape such as a similar drape or a banner. No other use of either the pipe or drape is permitted. Only S-hooks may be used to hang exhibitor materials from the pipe. The use of zip ties or any other hanging hardware is prohibited.

Items hung from the pipe as part of the exhibitor's display must be solely visible within the contracted exhibitor's space and may not interfere with any other exhibitor's contracted space.

All exposed parts of displays must be finished or covered in a workmanlike fashion so that they will not present an unsightly appearance when viewed from adjoining booths or aisles. No carpet, overhead roofs, bridge-type structures, or the like will be permitted across aisles.
Flashing lights or other distracting or annoying materials are prohibited. Working motors, air pumps, etc., used to power a display must be positioned within the display area to avoid discharging sound or air into adjoining booths.

Flashing lights or other distracting or annoying materials are prohibited. Working motors, air pumps, etc., used to power a display must be positioned within the display area to avoid discharging sound or air into adjoining booths.

Food Service

All food and beverages must be secured through the official caterer. Exhibitors are prohibited from procuring food services in their booths which conflict with existing services offered by show management, i.e.: Luncheon, Breaks, Networking Receptions.

Sound

Public address systems are not permitted. The noise level from any demonstration or sound system should be kept to a minimum and should not interfere with others. Any speakers must be directed into the middle of the exhibitor’s booth space. The use of sound systems or equipment producing sound is an exception to the rule, not a right. The Federation reserves the right to determine at what point sound constitutes interference with others and must be discontinued.

Selling in the Exhibition

The on-site sale and delivery of goods is not permitted.

Assigned Exhibition Space and Exhibitor Functions

Exhibitors must confine their activities on the grounds of the exhibition facility to the space for which they have contracted; this includes the distribution of printed materials, the placement of signs, and booth personnel.

WEF policy prohibits functions being scheduled outside of contracted exhibit space during WEF Exhibition hours, Wednesday, May 7, 10:00am – 6:15pm and Thursday, May 8, 10:00am – 3:45pm.

WEF policy also prohibits product displays in hotel suites and locations other than the Exhibitor's rented space in the exhibit hall.

Violations of these requirements will result in the termination of the existing contract for exhibit space. If the Exhibitor has a function in an official WEF hotel, signs for that function may be placed in the public space of that hotel only. No Exhibitor signs may be placed in any other official WEF hotel for any other reason.

Equipment Demonstrations and/or Entertainment

Equipment being demonstrated should be set at least 2' from the aisle line of the exhibit. Space must be left within the exhibit area to absorb the booth personnel and spectators. At the sole discretion of the Exhibitions Manager or her designee, should the spectators interfere with the normal traffic flow in the aisle, overflow into neighboring exhibits, or divert aisle traffic, the demonstration must be limited or eliminated.

If moving equipment or displays with moving parts are being used, it must be presented and function in a safe manner with appropriate safeguards to assure the safety of all present in the exhibition halls. The Exhibitor is solely liable for the operation of all displays and agrees to indemnify and hold WEF, its officers, directors, volunteers, employees, guests, invitees, and agents harmless from any and all claims of liability arising out of Exhibitor's exhibit, demonstrations, and the like.

WEF reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to restrict demonstrations or entertainment which is objectionable or disruptive to the overall character of the Exhibition.

Demonstrations and/or entertainment using models, professional demonstrators, or company personnel must be carried out within the boundaries of the Exhibitor’s rented space and in keeping with the decorum of the overall character of the Exhibition, both in content and in costuming.

Lights

UV lights are not permitted. Those displaying simulated UV lights must mask the lights with smoked plexiglass or drape so that the lights do not disturb neighboring exhibitors. Flashing lights are prohibited.

Giveaways, Contests, Drawings

Federal, state, and local laws heavily regulate drawings, lotteries, and/or contests that have prize giveaways. The laws of each state and location vary widely. Each Exhibitor is solely responsible to ensure that all giveaways, contests, drawings, etc. conducted as part of its exhibit comply with all federal, state, and local laws. The Exhibitor agrees that it is solely responsible and liable for any government action or legal claims, fees, penalties, or charges brought relating to the exhibitors’ promotional giveaway activities.

Helium Balloons

The use of helium balloons, or any other articles, which when released may become caught or lodged on the facility ceiling, are prohibited.

Labor

Labor is available to assist in the erection and dismantling of exhibit booths. Exhibit labor, freight and rigging labor, electricians, and plumbers can be arranged at established rates.  

If you hire any labor to assist you, it must be through the Official Contractor or a contractor which meets all of the regulations as an Exhibitor Appointed Contractor.

One individual from each exhibiting company is permitted one trip to hand-carry items into the exhibit facility. The exhibitor use of dollies, hotel baggage carts, flat trucks and other mechanical equipment, is not permitted. Freeman will control access to the trade show floor which includes access from the loading docks and/ or all doorways into an exhibit facility. This will help to provide a safe and orderly move-in/move-out. Unloading or reloading of any freight into the exhibit hall by any and all private vehicles and contracted carriers will be handled by Freeman.

Freight Handling Jurisdiction

Freeman has the responsibility of receiving and handling all exhibit materials and empty crates. It is their responsibility to manage docks and schedule vehicles for the smooth and efficient move-in and move-out of the exhibition. Freeman will not be responsible, however, for any material they do not handle. Freeman will have complete control of the loading docks at all times.

All material handling services are chargeable and invoiced accordingly through Freeman.

Vehicles must not be left unattended at the loading areas. Any unattended vehicles will be towed at owner's expense.

The Fire Marshal absolutely prohibits the storage of empty containers in the exhibit hall. Arrangements have been made with Freeman to store empty crates.

Gratuities

Tipping is expressly prohibited. This includes such practices as giving money, merchandise, or other special consideration for services rendered. Any attempt by an employee to solicit a gratuity for any service should be reported immediately to the Exhibition Manager and Freeman.

General

Craftsmen at all levels must be instructed to refrain from expressing any grievances or directly challenging the practices of any exhibitor. All questions originated by labor are to be expressed only to Freeman and/or the Exhibit Manager. Exhibitors are asked to refrain from voicing labor complaints directly to craft personnel. Any questions regarding contract labor should be directed to the Exhibit Manager or Freeman.

Safety

The safety of everyone working in the hall is of our utmost concern at all times. Standing on chairs, tables and other rental furniture is prohibited. This furniture is not engineered to support standing weight. Freeman cannot be responsible for injuries or falls caused by the improper use of our furniture.

If assistance is required in assembling your booth, please order labor online and all necessary ladders and tools will be provided.

Cameras

In general, photography and filming in the exhibit halls is prohibited. Exhibitors may take pictures strictly of their own booths, or of another exhibitor's booths only if they have received explicit permission to do so.

Any exhibitor taking photographs or videotape of another’s exhibit or product without permission may be required to relinquish the film or digital media upon request.

Nothing in the exhibit hall shall be broadcast, televised, or in any manner recorded for reproduction or rebroadcast without the written consent of WEF and the Baltimore Convention Center.

Exhibitors at WEF events must abide by the WEF Camera Policy for Media

WEF Camera Policy for Media

Media representatives may not photograph, video, or record an exhibitor without written permission from the exhibitor and authorization from the Water Environment Federation. Media representatives must submit an authorization letter from the exhibitor and request authorization from WEF communications staff in advance of the conference or admittance to the exhibition floor. Media with cameras will not be permitted to enter the exhibition floor without a WEF escort and should make arrangements with WEF communications staff prior to April 8, 2025. Media may only film or photograph close-ups of the exhibitors they have received permission from and may only use wide angle shots of the exhibition floor. Continuous live streaming of the exhibition floor for web-based publications is not permitted. Any media representative taking photographs or video of an exhibitor or product without permission must relinquish the film or digital media upon request; the film or digital media will be disposed of after being relinquished. Media representatives are solely responsible and liable for ensuring adherence to this policy and agree to indemnify and hold WEF, its officers, directors, volunteers, employees, and agents harmless from any and all claims arising from failure to abide by this policy. This opportunity is only available to credentialed members of the media. WEF policy defines this as accredited print (newspaper and magazine) and electronic (radio, television, and online journal, magazine, and newspaper) reporters, editors, and camera operators who have the sole purpose of covering the conference for their respective media outlet. Any photograph, video, or recording obtained through this opportunity must be used solely for journalistic purposes.

Fire Safety Guidelines

All exhibitors are to keep all their exhibit items, tables, chairs, etc., within their assigned booth space. Nothing is to be placed in any aisle.

Empty cardboard boxes are not to be stored within booths.

Obstructions blocking utility floor boxes must be relocated by the exhibitor upon request.

All decorative materials must be flame proofed or of a type acceptable to the Fire Marshal’s Office. Use of bark dust, mulch, chips or hay, etc., is not allowed unless pre‐approved by the Fire Marshal’s office.

Displaying of vehicles requires vehicles to have 1/4 tank or less of fuel in the tank; gas cap must be either locked or taped in place; and battery cables taped, or batteries removed.

Displaying of any vehicle containing LPG gas propane shall have such containers reduced to atmospheric pressure before bringing them into the building.

No flammable gasses, liquids, or solids are allowed in any building, enclosed tent, or structure.

Booths with canopies larger than 10’ x 10’ are not allowed unless approved by the Fire Marshal’s Office. All canopied booths must have a working smoke detector properly mounted in the canopy. If cooking in a canopied booth, you must also have a fire extinguisher.

Any enclosed structure larger than 100 square feet in floor area must have a working smoke detector properly mounted in the structure. All doors or windows to the structure are to be left open.

Portable space heaters are not allowed unless approved by the Fire Marshal's Office.

Security

Security provided in the exhibit hall and public areas is primarily to control access and to serve as an overall deterrent. Guards are not specifically contracted to watch over each exhibiting company's booths and goods. Neither WEF nor the security company are responsible for monitoring your belongings.

Exhibitors are advised to treat the exhibit hall as they would any large public area, and safeguard small valuables such as laptops, computer tablets, etc., and to be mindful of items like flash drives or memory cards and lead retrieval units. Whenever possible, small valuable items should be removed by the Exhibitor overnight for safekeeping.

Exhibitors are liable for all thefts, losses and claims related to their participation in the Exhibit and should obtain insurance and liability protection appropriate to their circumstances. If preferred or required, an exhibitor may hire a guard from the contracted security company to guard their booth and belongings.

At any time during move-in, show days, or move-out, if you have a security incident, such as materials damage or loss, please contact Show Management.

Age Requirements for Admittance to the Exhibition

Individuals under 18 entering the exhibit hall during show hours must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. The parent or guardian assumes all risk and responsibility for the individuals under 18. Individuals under 18 are not allowed in the hall during move-in and move-out.

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