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The Best Bulletproof Transaction Windows for Ticket Offices

 

When you’re planning your ticket line security, the golden rule of bulletproofing applies: the “best” transaction window is one that meets your unique security and usability needs, not some generic solution that works great for someone else.

KEY FACTORS TO DETERMINE THE BEST TRANSACTION WINDOW FOR YOUR TICKET OFFICE

There are four key factors to consider:

  1. Level of bulletproof protection: Legitimate bullet-resistant materials and components will be tested to the UL 752 Standard for Bulletproof Materials. Many venues prefer Level 1 through Level 3 transaction windows for their ticket offices, which can stop multiple shots from most handguns.
  2. Location: The location of your transaction window will determine which type of bulletproof glass you can use. If it’s indoors and away from the elements, you can use acrylic, polycarbonate, or glass-clad polycarbonate (GCP). If it’s outdoors, your best option is GCP. We recommend GCP for many different applications because it gives you good protection at a reasonable thickness. It offers better shatter-resistance and forced-entry protection, and can be specially ordered with various features.
  3. Communication: Being able to speak and be understood is central to ticket window operations. Many venues end up being happier with natural voice communication rather than intercoms. However, if there is a lot of background noise, an intercom will provide consistent voice transmission. If you’re not sure which option is best for your situation, our ballistic experts can provide you with reliable advice.
  4. How you’ll use the ticket window: Do you need to exchange tickets, cash, wristbands, or other items? A deal tray or passer is a small detail that has a huge impact on the customer experience and worker satisfaction when passing things back and forth. The wrong currency tray lets in weather and creates unnecessary hassles during transactions.

We are happy to discuss your ticket window options with you. We’ll learn more about your situation and .

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