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The following Rules apply to all shows. Read them carefully and provide copies to all
           personnel involved with THE HOME SHOW®. Failure to abide by these Rules will
                                     result in forfeiture of your right to exhibit.

         EXHIBITORS MUST BE PAID IN FULL TO ENTER THE HALL, OR SET-UP WILL
         NOT BE PERMITTED.

         DISPLAYS:
           Electric and Rental: If electric or rental equipment is ordered after Monday, the week of the
             show, an additional service charge will apply. Thereafter, there is no assurance of
             availability.
           Only 110V electrical service is available at designated locations. Special electrical service
             by quote only, a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the show. Exhibitors must provide
             their own twenty-five foot (25') 3-wire, grounded electrical cords and power strip.
           Maximum exhibit height is eight feet (8'). Display materials may not be propped against, or
             attached to columns or walls. All signs should have easels, or be attached to displays or
             tables, or hung from the back pipe; heavy signs on easels only.
           Construction of displays (sawing, drilling, spray painting, etc.) is not permitted in the Hall.
           Brick pavers, rock, sand, gravel, dirt and other abrasive materials must have a
             protective floor covering beneath the material; both plywood and visqueen plastic.
             You are responsible for any damage.
           All tables must be skirted with a non-flammable skirt and top.
           Chemicals, helium balloons, fires, loud noises, sirens and alarms are not permitted.

         VEHICLES:

           Vehicles are not permitted in the Hall.

         EXHIBIT STAFF:
           Alcohol and smoking are not permitted in the Hall.
           Staff are not allowed to "hawk" customers speaking to other vendors,  or walk aisles distributing
         literature.
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