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DESIGN





       D3 Drive Thru (Exterior)






       D3.4 Patio Area

       Patio areas should be separated from vehicular
       movements to provide a safe family  dining
       environment. This separation is usually created
       with the use of pedestrian safety barriers
       including  chicanes  at  entrance,  exit  and
       crossing points.

       Safety barriers and seating should be designed
       to be fully accessible  and not  restrict  any
       customer flow to the principle entrance. Safety
       barriers are available in standard height mesh
       screens or high glazed panels. Both panel types
       are provided in standard lengths and are fitted
       between  posts. Posts are  available  with and
       without lamp heads.

       Within  this safe perimeter,  seating  should be
       provided using the standard elements available
       with a variety of styles to accommodate all size
       and type of customer groups. External furnoture
       is available from  two  suppliers which vary in
       style; Buton and Aubrillam. Due to the aesthetic
       variance, sites must utilise one style of external
       furniture only and not mix the two.


       Where play equipment is required, McDonald’s
       specialist  supplier  will  advise  on the units
       available  together  with any additional space
       requirements such as safety flooring, drainage,
       electrical supplies and  any  other  BWIC that  is
       required.

       Where additional  shelter is required for patios,
       - Aubrillam offer  a range  of  freestanding
       canopies and awnings as part of their furniture
       suite.
       -  Parasols can be added to  Buton  4 and 6
       seater tables.








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