Five Key Components of Perimeter Security

There are five key components of perimeter security:

1) Sensing Technologies

2) Fencing

3) Barriers

4) Security Booths

5) Defensive Response Plan

While fences, sensors, bollards and barriers are very important to the overall security, the security booth is really the only piece of equipment that is used every day. Therefore, the security shack needs to have the best materials, the best door hardware, and a correctly sized HVAC to ensure day-in and day-out use.

Your security booth is a key asset to the overall perimeter security plan, as it houses your guards, as well has many other critical elements, such as monitors, gate controls, and duress buttons. The guards are your eyes and ears, and it is imperative that they have a well manufactured, climate controlled area to stay alert and perform at their best.

Additionally, bullet resistant security shacks no longer need to look like hardened boxes. At B.I.G., we specialize in adding architectural features to make the booths fit with the overall design of the facility they protect – at a surprisingly affordable price point.

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When it comes to protecting your facility, you cannot risk choosing anything other than the best in security booth solutions. Explore our gallery of guard shacks and security stations to find a model you like, then inquire with our team about your customization options to ensure it meets your unique needs.

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