We want to make sure you get the right security booth the first time, so we've put together this security booth buying guide to make sure you make the best investment possible. Before you make a decision, ask yourself these questions that help you consider all guard booth selection criteria.
It may seem obvious that a security booth is for security, but consider:
1. What do you need this booth for? For example, do you need a checkpoint to verify authorization, or do you need your personnel to be hidden so they can spot potential trouble and call for help in advance?
2. Who will be working here? How many people will be occupying the booth at once?
3. What work will they be doing?
4. What features will make that work easier?
5. How will the public or visitors interact with this kiosk, if at all? What are their needs?
Extreme temperatures may require heating or a reliable A/C system, while glare may warrant tinted windows. In remote areas, solar panels can keep the lights on even with limited utility access. Be sure to ask:
6. Where will this booth be located, and what power sources exist there?
7. What are the risks of this space, and what features would help minimize those hazards?
8. Do I need a weatherproof structure for outdoors or a quiet space for indoors?
Most workplaces need to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, meaning they need to be accessible to both visitors and employees. Ramps can help with this. Beyond that, here are some questions to help you figure out optional features:
9. What compliance standards do you need to consider?
10. What do you want visitors to see?
11. What guard booth features would make your booth even better?
If your structure is on your business property, for example, consider using brand colors or your logo. If your structure is mainly where customers won’t see it, you may want to focus on your workers' comfort. Climate control, internet connectivity, and plenty of space can boost morale.
It’s easy to look at the total and choose based on that, but here are the questions you should ask:
12. What is your up front budget, lifetime budget, and operational budget for this structure?
13. What warranty would help you feel better about this investment?
14. What have you learned about past business purchase mistakes that could help you save money now?
15. What would you like to see from a vendor that would add value?
When evaluating security booth features, consider what you will get from the purchase. A structure with tinted windows may cost more, but it could help you save on cooling costs. Always measure your needs to make your budget go further.
A booth purchasing checklist can help you know what to look for, but it may not be enough, especially if you have unique requirements. Luckily, Guardian Booth is here to help. Reach out with your questions today.