In Cuba, the demand for crowd barriers is heavily influenced by the country's vibrant public culture, including large-scale festivals and urban parades in Havana. The geographical reality of being an island means that all metal infrastructure is exposed to high salinity and tropical humidity, which rapidly degrades standard carbon steel.
Currently, the market is shifting from improvised wooden or light-gauge fences to professional metal barricades. Local authorities and event planners now prioritize stability and rapid deployment capabilities to manage dense crowds in historic plazas where permanent installations are prohibited.
The economic transition towards more organized tourism and international events has necessitated a higher standard of safety. This has led to an increased requirement for certified crowd control barricades that comply with international safety norms to prevent crushing and ensure orderly evacuation routes.
