What Do You Call Those Little Boxes That The Security Guards Stay In?

You know, if you’re reaching up to an incoming receipts in a bonded artefact and you’re greeted by a section protect who stays in his diminutive lowercase “office” identify thing. What do we call those lowercase boxes?

11 Responses to “What Do You Call Those Little Boxes That The Security Guards Stay In?”

  1. Kim Says:

    Guardhouse, guardshack, security booth, etc.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Security kiosks
    Gatehouses

  3. shadowlp Says:

    Guard box is the generic term. They actually are sometimes called “nest boxes” or “Knox-Box” (an older term derived from the guard boxes at Fort Knox).

  4. Brownrin Says:

    guard boxes, security booths and rarely pill boxes – a WW II reference to concrete bunkers.

  5. ziggyvv Says:

    Guardhouse.

  6. classenm Says:

    security huts

  7. Myth_Und Says:

    It’s the Guard Shack.

  8. Jennifer Rush Says:

    Tardis?! Guard point? Hard Guard’s Yard?

  9. Mustard ? Says:

    secuirty booth

  10. Rose Says:

    guard house.

  11. Kalub white Says:

    Rent a cop box

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