Stadiums
Reliably Protect Your Stadium's Access Points.
Sloan Security Group offers turn-key perimeter security solutions for sports arenas, stadiums, and event venues. Our design and threat assessment services enhance safety and reliability, helping you select the most effective crash-rated bollards, gate arms, and automatic gates.
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Arenas
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Event Venues
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Public Spaces
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Casinos
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Historical Sites
Stadium Services
Turnkey Security Integration.
From design to installation, our expert team simplifies even the most complex Stadium Security projects and supports your facility through the complete lifecycle of the equipment. Our proven SloanSecure™ Process delivers the safest and most effective Stadium Perimeter Security Solution.
Design
Sloan Security Group provides expert design-assistance services to ensure security solutions are seamlessly integrated into your project from start to finish. We collaborate closely with architects and engineers to deliver tailored, effective security designs.
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Streamlined permit assistance
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Detailed as-built documentation
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CPTED security strategies
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Collaborative design process
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Regulatory compliance ensured
Related Projects
We collaborate with our clients in order to give each project the personalized attention it deserves.
Emergency Services Available
Sloan offers prompt, reliable Emergency Response 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year
24/7/365 Emergency Service
OSHA 10 / OSHA 30 / OSHA 40 / OSHA 500
Highest Safety Standards
We're committed to being on the leading edge of safety practices. We have ongoing training to keep our team safe and up to date on best safety practices.
Stadiums FAQs
What are best practices for securing a stadium’s perimeter?
Best practices include installing crash-rated barriers, fencing, and access control points that restrict vehicle and pedestrian access to sensitive areas. Monitoring the perimeter with surveillance cameras, motion sensors, and patrolling security staff further enhances security. Regular vulnerability assessments are also critical to identifying and addressing potential gaps in perimeter security.
How do security teams manage emergency situations in large stadiums?
Security teams manage emergencies through well-defined response plans, which include evacuation procedures, communication protocols, and coordination with local law enforcement and medical services. On-site security personnel are often trained in crowd management, first aid, and emergency response to handle a range of incidents swiftly.
What types of security checks should be implemented at stadium entry points?
Security checks at stadiums typically include bag inspections, metal detectors, body scanners, and the use of sniffer dogs for explosives detection. Implementing layered security checks, where screening begins far from the entrance, helps prevent bottlenecks and enhances safety.
How can stadiums enhance crowd control and flow during large events?
Crowd control can be improved through the use of barricades, designated entry and exit points, and clear signage. Turnstiles and access control systems that validate tickets or credentials help regulate the number of people entering different areas, ensuring safety and reducing congestion.
What role do crash-rated barriers play in stadium security?
Crash-rated barriers, including bollards and wedge barriers, are essential for preventing unauthorized vehicle access, particularly to areas near pedestrian pathways or key stadium infrastructure. M30 and M50-rated barriers can stop vehicles traveling at high speeds, reducing the risk of vehicle-borne threats.
How do physical security measures integrate with surveillance systems in stadiums?
Physical security measures such as barriers, gates, and access control points are often integrated with surveillance systems through centralized security management platforms. These platforms monitor real-time data from CCTV cameras, motion sensors, and alarms, providing comprehensive situational awareness to security personnel.
What are the key security threats stadiums face during events?
Stadiums face a wide range of security threats, including crowd management issues, unauthorized access, terrorism, active shooter scenarios, and vehicle-borne threats. Perimeter security, screening procedures, and emergency response plans are critical to mitigating these risks.