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7 reasons for implementing a Visitor Management System

Managing who enters your facility has never been more important. Whether you’re managing a school, hospital, or an office building, keeping track of visitors is critical to ensuring safety, protecting sensitive data, and maintaining operational efficiency. Visitor management systems (VMS) are being implemented more frequently in schools, hospitals, and businesses of all kinds. While more expensive than a traditional log book, the visitor management system offers a more efficient and fool-proof sign-in process. It is the most secure way to sign-in visitors.

In this article, we explore seven compelling reasons why investing in a reliable visitor management system is a smart move for any organization.

1. Know who is in your building.

One of the most fundamental benefits of a visitor management system is having real-time awareness of every person inside your facility. Visitor management software tracks all visitors to the facility while they are on your grounds. It captures detailed records of each visitor—including names, check-in/check-out times, photo ID, host information, and reason for the visit. This reduces risk, liability, and provides enhanced security. Employees will also feel safer with the knowledge that seeing a stranger with a visitor badge on means that they have been registered, so they belong in the building.

Now you can set your eVisitor Software to not print a visitor badge for any visitor record that has been previously marked with a Red Flag. The attendant will be prompted to redirect the visitor according to your security protocol. Once this feature is enabled, a pop-up will show when a red flagged visitor comes back to try to gain access to the facility. No badge will print and the attendant will need to follow the facility’s policy for handling red flagged visitors. The flags and notes only show to the desk attendant, not the visitor.

2. Get the live status of all visitors.

A key advantage of having a visitor management system is the ability to monitor visitor status in real time. With a centralized dashboard, front desk staff and security teams can instantly see who is currently checked in, where they are expected to be, and how long they’ve been onsite.

This live visibility is especially important for large facilities, multi-tenant buildings, or organizations with multiple entrances. It reduces the risk of unaccounted guests, supports faster response during emergencies, and ensures compliance with internal security protocols. Some systems even offer geofencing or zone tracking for even more granular oversight.

3. Print professional-looking visitor badges for your guests to wear.

First impressions matter. A visitor management solution elevates the guest check-in experience by replacing clipboards and paper logs with sleek, digital sign-in screens. Visitors appreciate the professionalism of a quick, guided process—especially when they receive personalized visitor passes.

A crisp, clean visitor pass shows that your facility cares about security. A visitor badge imprinted with your facility’s name and logo, or school mascot, deters forgery and promotes your organization’s identity.

A visitor badge printed from a visitor management system should contain the visitor’s name, where they are going, the date, and the time they arrived. The text should be easily readable from at least a few feet away. A photo can also be added to the visitor badge for further identification.

4. Standardize the way you register your visitors.

A visitor management system allows your organization to log the driver’s license information of every visitor, with a reader that captures the name and driver’s license number in seconds. This allows you to uniformly capture critical information of every visitor in a mistake-proof manner.

Using a driver’s license scanner with the system also means the visitor doesn’t even have the opportunity to enter phony information. Without having to hand-key information, you eliminate human error. Plus, there is no more deciphering handwriting from a manual visitor log book.

Beyond efficiency, this digital touchpoint reinforces your brand’s commitment to modern, secure, and welcoming environments. For industries like healthcare or education, this kind of detail builds trust from the very first contact.

5. Maintain a database of all past visitor traffic.

Visitor information is stored in a computer database, which allows you to search, sort, analyze, and retrieve visitor data for any given time frame and generate visitor activity reports. These reports tell how many times a visitor signed-in, signed out, who they were there to see, how often, and when. That information is critical during security investigations or auditing billing hours of vendors and contractors.  

A visitor management system also helps you understand peak visitor times, optimize staffing for those busier times, and track recurring guests. These insights help facilities make smarter decisions about scheduling, security, and even HVAC usage, leading to improved efficiency and cost savings.

6. Control emergency response.

In an emergency, knowing who’s in the building can save lives. In case of an evacuation or other emergency, you can print reports with the touch of a button. A list of all non-employees on the premises can be passed to Fire/Police personnel, ensuring no visitor is left behind during critical situations. The reports are also valuable for the investigation that follows an emergency.

A visitor management system lowers operating costs by eliminating unnecessary staff. Many visitor management software are self-serving, similar to check-in kiosks at airports. Signs guide visitors to your system, where they can register themselves with their driver’s license.

In addition, electronic documentation of contractors cuts down on dishonest billing. Without electronic visitor tecnhology, you have to trust your contractors to bill you correctly for time spent. However, using a visitor management system, you can verify exactly when your contractors began and ended work because you know when they arrived and departed.

Moreover, data privacy and access tracking are key components of regulatory compliance. Whether you’re adhering to HIPAA, GDPR, or industry-specific standards, a Visitor Management System provides audit trails, access logs, and secure storage of visitor information—helping organizations stay compliant while protecting sensitive data.

Finally, a visitor management system allows your company to “Go Green” and cut down on the use of paper. Visitor management systems eliminate the need for visitor sign-in sheets and log books. The manual system costs money in supplies and also in the time it takes to update and archive them.

Visitor Management System Summary

Visitor Management System

eVisitor Software is a stand-along visitor management systems that can affordably increase your facility security and help you always know who is in your building. eVisitor makes it easy for facilities to log, identify, track, and run reports on visitors. 

The long-term ROI of a visitor management system is undeniable. It reduces the need for paper-based logs, lowers administrative workload, and minimizes security breaches. With fewer manual tasks and increased automation, organizations can reallocate resources where they’re most needed—improving both the bottom line and operational flow.

Watch this video to learn more, then request a free demo today!

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Paul Kazlauskas

Paul joined THRESHOLD in 2001 after graduating from Bryant University. After a few years in the Sales Department, Paul transitioned to the Marketing Team in 2005. Over the years, Paul has worked on developing & launching new products, been the designer of customer communication emails, and launched numerous web sites for the Threshold product line. A native of Connecticut, Paul enjoys outdoor activities like kayaking, golfing & hiking, as well as spending time with his son.
Picture of Paul Kazlauskas

Paul Kazlauskas

Paul joined THRESHOLD in 2001 after graduating from Bryant University. After a few years in the Sales Department, Paul transitioned to the Marketing Team in 2005. Over the years, Paul has worked on developing & launching new products, been the designer of customer communication emails, and launched numerous web sites for the Threshold product line. A native of Connecticut, Paul enjoys outdoor activities like kayaking, golfing & hiking, as well as spending time with his son.

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The Red Flag feature has been improved! Now you can set your system to not print a badge for any visitor record that has been previously marked with a Red Flag. The attendant will be prompted to redirect the visitor according to your security protocol.

Special New Feature: Red Flag, No Badge

Flag alertsIt’s easy and free to activate this feature. Simply call us and ask for “Red Flag, No Badge” to be turned on. Once it’s on, the above pop-up will come up when a red flagged visitor comes back. No badge will print and the attendant will need to follow the facility’s policy for handling red flagged visitors.

The flags and notes only show to the desk attendant, not the visitor. 

Please contact eVisitor Support with any questions on how to use Flags in your system. 

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