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Formats of Expiring Visitor Badges and Screened Stickers

Visitor Security Badges with Expiring Technology gradually change color overnight to prevent badge reuse and unauthorized access to your building. THRESHOLD is one of two companies that make expiring visitor badges. A white badge means the visitor has signed in today. A pink “VOID” means the visitor’s presence should be questioned. Powered by THRESHOLD’s innovative, patented technology, our extra secure badges are available in many styles. Learn more by reading below. 

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Tab-Expiring Visitor Badges

One-piece design simplifies activation.
How it changes color: Fold the attached tab behind the badge.
How it comes: On rolls for computer printers (black-and-white or color) and in two-part books for signing in by hand.

Tab-Expiring Visitor Badges

Full-Expiring Visitor Badges

Entire badge changes color for maximum visibility.
How it changes color: Apply the badge to the separate back piece (included).
How it comes: On rolls for computer printers (black-and-white and color) and in two-part books for signing in by hand.

FULL-Expiring Badges in Books

TANDEM DOT-Expiring Visitor Badges

More secure than ever with built-in authentication and activation protocols. Activation directions are printed on the badge. 
How it changes color: Place the white sticker over the red VOID circle. This activates the color-changing process that gradually turns a to VOID badge tomorrow.
How it comes: On rolls for computer printers (black-and-white).

Tandem DOT-Expiring Visitor Badges
TANDEM DOT-Expiring Visitor Badges is VOID

DOT-Expiring Visitor Badges

Once a visitor signs in (or has their badge printed out), a white front piece dot gets applied over the red circle to activate the tamperproof expiration process.
How it changes color: Place the white sticker over the red VOID circle. This activates the color-changing process that gradually turns a to VOID badge tomorrow.
How it comes: On rolls for computer printers (black-and-white) and in two-part books for signing in by hand.

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DOT-Expiring Visitor Badge

Expiring Dot Sets

Expiring Dot Sets

Make any badge expire. Add the dot set to any visitor badge to make it an expiring visitor badge. 
How it changes color: Place the front
piece dot over the preprinted expiration image. Overnight the word VOID will show. 
How it comes: In pairs of stickers on a roll.

Expiring Screened Stickers

Expiring Screened Stickers

Identify staff and visitors who have been screened today.
How it changes color: Fold the tab under where indicated.
How it comes: Stickers on a roll.

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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. 

If you have seen a special offer in our advertising, mailings, or emails, this is the area to enter the Promo Code to receive that offer. After you’ve entered the Promo Code, click “Update cart” for the code to take effect. If you have any questions, please call 1-800-243-1969.