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SECURITY GUARD HOUSE: THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE

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Through the past couple of decades, there has been an increased emphasis on security in many different aspects of people’s everyday lives. Recently,
cybersecurity has been pushed to the forefront of businesses security concerns.  However, employee and public safety have become a growing issue as

well.  Acts of violence, terror, and theft have caused businesses in all sectors to do a double check on their security needs, looking to see if they do enough
to protect their own people and assets.  In many environments, the emphasis on physical security manifests itself in the form of increased number of

security products or the amount of security personnel that the facility or campus has on hand.  However, the way that different sectors and industry look at

workplace security varies incredibly. In one of our previous blog posts, we looked at this chart below.

This chart shows the number of regular employees per security employee in a number of different business sectors in the United States.  What we can
gather from this is that the sectors that garner the highest security presence are not necessarily the ones that are protecting the most valuable assets, but

ones that typically rely on public patrons coming in and out constantly. These businesses must make these customers feel safe in order to ensure they will
spend time there.

 
However, why should these other sectors not have these same standards for their employees?  For instance, at the bottom of the chart, there is the

“Transportation, Logistics, Warehousing & Supply Chain” sector.  This sector only has 1 security worker for every 417 employees, compared to 1 to 38
in the entertainment sector.  But when you compare the two industries, the things being protected are not necessarily all that different.  Security for both

would have the main focus on protecting people first and foremost, especially in the case of public transportation.  But to add to it, warehousing and supply
chain will oftentimes need to protect highly valuable goods and commodities, which can be huge targets for criminals.

  

How Can They Catch Up?


Security guard houses will instantly boost a facility’s overall security.  Security guard houses act as an access control checkpoint and the main security hub

for your facility.  The majority of the time, the presence of a guard house alone will be enough to dissuade a potential intruder.  However, the building’s main
function is to control the access to the facility.

The most important part of access control is being able to actively deny someone access.  Facilities that only have the main gate do not necessarily have

this ability due to “piggybacking” which occurs when another person slips in while a security gate is open for an authorized person.  In fact, for most
education campuses/ facilities use access control in some form or another as their primary form of physical security.  94.5% of primary schools, 94.9% of

middle schools, and 88.8% of high schools use this type of security.

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In addition to this, security guard houses work as the main security hub
for your entire facility.  Additional security measures like video

surveillance can be headquartered here. Therefore, if you want to have a

full view of the entire facility, you are going to need a lot more officers.  
Or through the use of security camera surveillance, the entire facility can

be monitored fully from inside one of our security guard houses.  Overall,

the security of your facility plays a big role in the mindset of employees

and their overall safety and well-being.  For your business to provide the
most effective security system possible, your company will need to take

advantage of a number of different security techniques to provide your property with the most effective security system possible. These security guard

houses will provide you with access control to your facility, a central point to monitor the entire property, and a place for your guards to organize and
develop a security plan for your business.

What Do You Need in a Security Guard House?


  
Security guard houses  provide a safe and calm work environment for civilian

and military security guards. Since all of our security guard houses are custom

built to customer specifications, they can easily adapt to the needs of your

facility.  The security guard houses can be designed to hold a singular security

officer or an entire security team, depending on your facility’s safety needs. 

Certain industries are predisposed to a higher threat level than others.  As we

saw with the graph in this post, businesses like casinos, sports arenas, banks,

ports, and travel terminals spend a much higher amount on security because

they have a much higher threat of terrorist attack, theft of goods or robbery. In

these cases, with your security officers being your first line of defense. In case of

a major threat, your guard house will need to be able to withstand a large

amount of force. For such these cases, we offer ballistic rated guard booths that

can be built to the highest level of NIJ ballistic rated protection.  If your guard

house needs to be bulletproof or blast proof, our ballistic rated options will do the

job for you.

  
In addition to our ballistic line of security guard houses, we offer a welded steel version of our prefab buildings that provide a wide range of designed and

sizes.   In addition to their nearly limitless design options, they can satisfy the wind load requirements in even the harshest climates.  For example, Key

West Golf Club came to Panel Built, Inc. looking for a modular building that would suit these requirements.  Using our welded steel line of buildings, Panel

Built delivered a 6’ x 9’ guard house that had an Ultimate Wind Load Rating of 180 mph, the likes of which you would find in a category 5 hurricane.  The

building provides access control for the course and offers a 360-degree view of the entrance.  After Florida’s treacherous 2017 hurricane season, Panel
Built checked in with the club to see how our security guard house stood up against the storms.

The security manager there had this to say about the structure, “The guard house survived unscathed. You would never even know we had a
storm here based on how it looked. There were trees down everywhere but the next day we opened the guard house and it was working as it
was the day before the storm."

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Standard Options Features


3-0 or 6-0 by 7-0 Doors All levels of UL and NIJ ballistic protection
3' x 4' picture windows or 36" x 36" Fork/Crane Liftable Steel Base
Through-Wall HVAC Unit Lightning Protection, PA, and Security Systems
Standard Electric Offered in a Variety of Sizes and can be Painted Your Custom Color
Available in Shed, Gable, or Hip Roof Insulated and Weather Proof with HVAC Systems
26 gauge stucco-embossed steel faced panels with polystyrene Trailer Mounted Options
insulation
 

If you would like to know more about the different types of security guard houses we offer or have a question about which is right for your situation, send us

an email at info@panelbuilt.com, or get in touch with one of our sales reps. We are always more than happy to help with any of your modular building

needs. And, as always, we offer all of our potential customers a free quote on their modular construction projects.

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