Government Facilities
How to print better-looking photo visitor badges
Have you ever seen a visitor photo I.D. badge that actually looks like the person wearing it? For example, look at this one. Could you recognize this person if you...
FAQs about Visitor Badges with Expiring Technology
The most frequently asked questions from buyers of our Visitor Badge products are about expiring badges. Below are some of the most common ones about these extra-secure visitor badges. How...
What is the Difference Between TAB-Expiring Badges and FULL-Expiring Badges?
The TAB-Expiring Visitor Badge is the world’s most efficient expiring badge solution. It’s called “TAB-Expiring” because the expiration components are part of the tab attached to the self-adhesive badge.
eVisitor Software: Robust Yet Simple Visitor Management Software
Do you have a visitor management system that is too expensive, too complicated, or unreliable? It may be time to upgrade your visitor sign-in process. “eVisitor” software makes it easy...
Manual visitor management that is actually automatic
When is a manual visitor management system actually automatic? When it functions as both a visitor sign-in system and a visitor badging system at the same time. The all-in-one Visitor...
The power of using color for better visitor security
There’s nothing like adding a little COLOR to your visitor badges to make them stand out … and to help your staff quickly see what kind of visitor is approaching...
Badges With EXPIRING Technology Work With Popular Visitor Management Software Systems And Printers
Organizations that use expiring visitor badges give their sign-in process an extra layer of security. That’s because, with “expiring technology,” these badges change color overnight. They may be valid today,...
Visitor Badges with Expiring Technology Improve Facility Security
When you see a visitor in your building, how do you know they are authorized to be there? Even if they’re wearing a visitor badge, how can you tell they...
It’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.