What is a guard house? In the 21st century, for commercial, industrial, governmental, or residential facilities, guard houses, also known as guardhouses, guard booths or guard shacks are generally placed at the entrance as checkpoints for securing, monitoring and maintaining access control into the secured facility. In the case of small to mid-sized facilities, generally, the entire physical security envelope is controlled from the guard house.

Guard House
Historically, in the United States Navy and Marine Corps, guard houses serve as central communications hubs for outlying sentry posts, being where the Corporal of the Guard is stationed. In addition, a guard house is sometimes referred to as an on post jail for the detention of military personnel guilty of minor offenses or awaiting court-martial. For more information about the definition and history of guard house, please visit Wikepedia page.
Par-Kut provides the most durable, long-lasting, welded, galvanized steel guard houses, and they are all prefabricated guard houses. Special security features are offered to customize the guard house to your location requirements and to keep security personnel comfortable as well as secure. Par-Kut guard houses can also include bullet resistant construction to resist assault from weapons.
The information contained in this document is provided to assist in understanding guard houses and should not be used as the sole basis of information on the topic. Available guard booths and portable steel buildings from Par-Kut can be viewed at their website. Please contact the factory for more specific information. [email protected], 586-468-2947 or 800-394-6599.

