Dangerous levels of overcrowding can be reduced by

  a.  making the entrances smaller than the exits.
  b.  insisting on the use of queues.
  c.  providing ways for people to escape from the situation if crowding becomes too great.
  d.  minimize cross-flows within the crowd.
  e.  taking all the precautions listed here.


e.  taking all the precautions listed here.

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