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  1. PD RD750 Stage Step Riser - 80cm
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    PD RD750 Stage Step Riser - 80cm
    • Folds flat for storage and transit, ideal for compact venues
    • Strong aluminium frame supports loads up to 160kg each unit
    • Compatible with RD750 stage step platform for 80cm access
    • Black resin feet reduce floor impact and aid stability
    • Weighs just 1.65kg for single-person setup and rapid handling
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  2. Strapon 10m Black Ratchet Strap with Claw Hooks - 5000kg
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    Strapon 10m Black Ratchet Strap with Claw Hooks - 5000kg
    • Capable of securing loads up to 5000kg minimum break strength
    • 10-metre adjustable length for versatile load and structure sizes
    • Equipped with strong claw hooks for secure attachment and release
    • Features a user-friendly ratchet mechanism for controlled tensioning
    • Ideal for event setups, transport, and commercial or personal use
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  3. Riggfix Heavy Duty Ground Anchor
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    Riggfix Heavy Duty Ground Anchor
    • 500mm length ensures deep, reliable anchoring in various ground types
    • Threaded screw design resists pull-out and maintains stable hold
    • Hoop attachment point for easy securing with straps or ties
    • Withstands and secures loads weighing up to 560kg
    • Simple, manual installation using the included turning bar
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  4. Showtec Skirt for Stage-Elements - 6m x 80cm - Black
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    Showtec Skirt for Stage-Elements - 6m x 80cm - Black
    • 6-metre length covers wide stage spans for continuous coverage
    • 320 g/m² Stagemolton offers durability and long service life
    • Fire-retardant material tested to DIN4102-B1 standard for safety
    • Pre-attached hook and loop fixing ensures secure, simple fitting
    • Composed of 64% recycled cotton with certified eco credentials
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  5. PD KICKBOARD200 Stage Skirt Profile with Raised Edge - 197cm
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    PD KICKBOARD200 Stage Skirt Profile with Raised Edge - 197cm
    • Durable aluminium build with sleek silver finish for long-term use
    • Raised edge prevents items rolling or falling from the stage deck
    • Prefitted hook-and-loop fastener secures stage skirt easily
    • Compatible with multiple portable stage deck systems
    • Includes all fittings for straightforward mounting and setup
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  6. PD KICKBOARD50 Stage Skirt Profile with Raised Edge - 47cm
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    PD KICKBOARD50 Stage Skirt Profile with Raised Edge - 47cm
    • Compatible with a range of portable stage decks and platforms
    • Designed to hold stage skirts securely in place during events
    • Raised edge helps keep equipment and props safely on stage
    • Lightweight silver aluminium construction for easy handling
    • Quick mounting with pre-fitted hook-and-loop fastener system
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  7. PD KICKBOARD100 Stage Skirt Profile with Raised Edge - 97cm
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    PD KICKBOARD100 Stage Skirt Profile with Raised Edge - 97cm
    • Lightweight aluminium profile supports secure stage skirt attachment
    • Pre-fitted hook-and-loop for efficient stage dressings and changes
    • Raised edge stops rolling items from slipping off the portable stage
    • Two clamp fittings provide stability with Deck750 and Spiderdeck systems
    • Natural silver finish matches stage deck frames
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Stage Riser Accessories

Temporary and semi-permanent performance areas rarely feel complete until the finishing touches are in place. Accessories such as stage steps, stage rails, skirts, and modular stairs transform a simple platform into a space that looks tidy, feels safe, and functions smoothly. Correctly matched add-ons also speed up show changeovers and reduce the likelihood of incidents backstage.

Access Solutions: Stage Stairs & Stage Steps with Handrails

Entering and exiting a raised surface should never involve guesswork. Compact risers may sit only a few hundred millimetres above the floor, yet that drop is still enough to trip or strain performers and crew. A considered approach therefore centres on three related products:

  • Stage Steps: Single- or double-tread units that clip or bolt onto the frame. Anti-slip top surfaces and reinforced side bracing keep movement to a minimum, even when several people climb at once. Treads are commonly sized to match the depth of the platform, creating a uniform look from front-of-house.
  • Stage Steps with Handrail: Ideal for venues hosting mixed-ability casts or frequent costume changes. A solid handrail running up one side of the steps creates a defined support point, encouraging calm, steady movement while lowering risk for less mobile presenters.
  • Stage Stairs: Multi-tread assemblies aimed at installations above 600 mm. Deeper footplates and a shallower rise provide a more natural climbing angle, useful when heavy instruments, props, or camera gear must travel up and down throughout the day. Most models arrive as modular blocks, allowing additional treads to be added later.

Because performance layouts change regularly, quick-release fittings on modern steps and stairs help staff adapt the entry point in minutes. Minimal tooling is usually required; an allen key or wing-nut arrangement is often enough.

Perimeter Protection: Stage Rails

Falls from height remain one of the most cited causes of show-day risks and interruptions. A simple run of stage rails along exposed sides provides an immediate barrier and a visible edge marker for performers concentrating on cues rather than floor levels. Rails generally share the same finish as the deck legs, maintaining the visual theme while adding reassurance for everyone on stage.

Many products slide into discreet sockets pre-drilled into the deck frame. This friction-fit method negates the need for permanent fixings, ensuring the platform can still flat-pack for transport. Corner pieces change direction cleanly, maintaining sightlines for the audience and removing snag points for cables.

Presentation Matters: Stage Skirts & Stage Riser Skirting

A pile of flight-cases or bundles of cable visible beneath the deck can distract even the most tolerant audience. Simple fabric coverings hide support legs, improve light absorption, and contribute to a polished finish:

  • Stage Skirts – Free-hanging or pleated lengths that wrap around the entire structure. Hook-and-loop tape stitches onto the upper edge so panels can be whipped off for cleaning between shows. Fire-retardant cloth is standard, satisfying venue regulations without extra treatment.
  • Stage Riser Skirting – Cut specifically for individual riser modules. The snug dimensions prevent billowing when air-con vents or side-fills direct airflow underneath the platform. Matching corner pieces keep folds crisp and protect raw fabric edges from fraying.

Besides masking clutter, skirts frame the performing area, helping lighting designers focus beams accurately and allowing photographers to crop images cleanly. Custom colouring or branding panels can support corporate identity at conferences or trade demonstrations without altering the stage hardware itself.

Selecting Suitable Accessories

Not every venue faces the same challenges, so accessory choice often hinges on several ordinary but important factors:

  • Platform Height – The taller the deck, the greater the requirement for stairs and rails. 
  • Footfall & Demographics – A primary-school production demands gentler incline steps than a rock concert crew accustomed to two-step access.
  • Turnaround Schedule – Touring outfits favour bolt-free attachment methods, while permanent halls may tolerate a longer initial build in exchange for an ultra-rigid final install.
  • Storage Constraints – Folding steps or collapsible uprights stow into minimal space, useful when lorries already carry lighting truss, PA, and props.
  • Aesthetic Theme – Black fabric remains the staple, but exhibition designers occasionally switch to white or produce printed panels for promotional impact.

Compatibility charts supplied by manufacturers list precise measurements. Where an older deck no longer matches current catalogues, adaptor brackets are often available.

Key Advantages at a Glance

  • Lowered accident risk through defined access and clear perimeters.
  • Professional appearance that reassures clients and audiences alike.
  • Configurable layouts adaptable to multiple stage footprints.
  • Rapid build and strike times thanks to tool-light fittings.
  • Long-term economy; components survive many touring cycles when cared for correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What height triggers the need for rails on a stage riser?

Most UK venues recommend rails once the platform exceeds 600 mm, though local regulations or a venue’s own risk assessment may set a lower figure.

How wide should stage stairs be for public use?

A tread width matching the primary platform module, often 1m, is common. Wider units offer easier two-way traffic during busy set changes.

Do fabric skirts comply with fire safety rules?

Commercially supplied skirts are treated to BS-rated flame retardancy. Certificates are usually supplied with the product for venue records.

Can steps and skirting remain fitted during transport?

Detaching steps and removing fabric are advised before moving a platform. Hardware left in place may shift, leading to damage in transit.

Is an integrated handrail necessary on every set of steps?

Not always. A single-step entrance for a low platform might pass a risk assessment without rails, but larger or public installations benefit from the additional support.

How long does pleated skirting last?

With careful handling and routine cleaning, fabric panels frequently remain serviceable for five years or more, even on busy touring schedules.

Are replacement parts easy to source?

Yes. Step treads, rail clamps, and skirt clips are sold as individual items, allowing cost-effective repairs rather than full replacement.