Customizable guard cabin type container FDC Containers

Customizing a security booth directly influences the way the agent carries out his activity. A well-organized space helps control access, reduces wasted time and maintains comfort during long shifts. Containers manufactured by FDC Containers allow for configurations designed for common use in construction sites, logistics parks or residential areas. Below you will find different frequently used customization options, with applied examples and technical details.

Shelves and storage spaces adapted to the available space

Containers type guard booths FDC Containers products can include, upon request, from the design stage, fastening systems attached directly to the container structure, to support the fixed or modular shelves that the customer will purchase and install after delivery.

In compact guard cabins, suspended shelves free up the work area and leave the desk free. In larger models, separating documents from technical equipment helps maintain order. For stable results, position shelves at a height that allows quick access, without limiting visibility or circulation.

The organization of the shelves should also be thought out according to the equipment used in the cabin. The side spaces or areas above the desk can be used to store small equipment, registers or materials necessary for the current activity. By correctly distributing these elements, the work surface remains free, and the operator has quick access to frequently used objects.

Sockets and electrical installation configured according to equipment

Electrical system of the containers is made entirely in the FDC Containers factory, based on the requirements established during the design stage. The location of the sockets and power points is established so that the equipment used in the security cabin can be connected directly to the work area.

The electrical configuration includes an electrical panel with separate circuit breakers for sockets and lighting, light bulbs, appropriately sized cables and a grounding system. After delivery, the beneficiary can purchase and install the equipment necessary for the activity. Examples include monitors for surveillance systems, DVRs, radio stations, internet routers, access control equipment or chargers for mobile devices.

Air conditioning or convectors for permanent use

Thermal comfort supports long-term attention. In containers exposed to the sun or low temperatures, air conditioning with dual function inverter (heating and cooling) or heat convectors help maintain a constant environment. In spaces used permanently, temperature control contributes to maintaining a stable atmosphere for daily activities and the correct functioning of the equipment used inside the container.

These heating/cooling equipment are available upon request and can be integrated into the container configuration depending on the project requirements. Their choice is made based on the climatic conditions and how the container is used throughout the year.

Interior and exterior lighting for visibility and safety

The interior LED lighting provides uniform light and low consumption. FDC Containers positions the lighting fixtures so as to avoid shadows on the desk or control panels. The correct placement of the light sources allows reading documents, using equipment and monitoring screens without visual discomfort. For night shifts, this detail reduces visual fatigue and allows the activity to be carried out in constant conditions throughout the program.

Exterior lighting supports perimeter surveillance and orientation in traffic areas. Fixtures mounted on the exterior of the container help to visualize access, traffic routes and areas in the immediate vicinity. Direct integration into the cabin installation eliminates exposed cables and maintains a tidy appearance, especially useful on active construction sites. At the same time, exterior lighting allows for quick identification of people or vehicles approaching the container.

Configuration of equipment depending on the cabin size

The size of the cabin dictates the configuration limits. For example, a guard cabin 2.40 x 1.90 x 2.70 m allows the installation of shelves, multiple outlets and a convector, without cluttering the space. The interior surface allows the organization of a functional work area, where the desk, monitoring equipment and storage spaces can be positioned so that the agent has quick access to them.

In larger cabins, the distribution of equipment is done so that each area has a well-defined function. Shelves can be placed on the side walls, and electronic equipment can be concentrated around the desk. This organization allows for efficient use of space and keeps the central area free for movement.

For smaller cabins, FDC Containers optimizes each area to maintain free circulation. The placement of outlets, equipment and storage elements is established so that the work surface remains functional and the interior of the container can be used without restrictions in daily activity.

If you want a cabin configured exactly for your purpose, request a quote from the FDC Containers team and discuss the right options right from the ordering phase.

Customizable interior guard cabin container FDC Containers

Frequently asked questions about customizing guard cabin containers

What types of activities can be carried out in a security cabin container?

A security booth container can be used for access control, video monitoring, visitor registration, or coordinating flows within a facility.

How is the initial configuration of a guard cabin container established?

The configuration is established during the design stage, depending on the activity performed and the equipment used. The size of the container, the position of the office and the areas where the electronic devices that the client will purchase and install after receiving the container will be analyzed.

What equipment can be installed in a security cabin container after delivery?

After receiving the container, the client can purchase and install equipment such as video camera monitors, DVRs, internet routers, radio stations or access control systems. The choice depends on the security infrastructure used in the facility.

What role does the size of the container play in configuring the interior space?

The size of the container influences the placement of equipment and furniture. A larger container allows for the separation of work and storage areas, while a compact container requires a more efficient organization of the available space.

How does the organization of space influence the security guard's activity?

An organized space allows quick access to equipment and documents, which contributes to the efficient conduct of the activity. The correct placement of furniture and equipment helps the agent to monitor the area and manage access flows without interruptions.