Cost & ROI of Concealed Weapons Detection
Understand the main cost drivers of a weapons detection system and how Rivell helps you build a realistic budget and value case for leadership.
What Drives Cost
- Number of entrances and screening lanes
- Daily volumes and peak throughput requirements
- Permanent vs. mobile deployments
- Level of integration with video and access control
- Service level, training and support model
Purchase, Lease and Service Options
- Capital purchase with annual support agreements
- Operating leases that spread costs over time
- Pilot programs to validate fit before major investment
- Multi-year service contracts with defined SLAs
Building the ROI Case
- Reduced staffing needs at entrances compared to legacy screening
- Shorter lines and better experience for students, patients, staff and guests
- Alignment with regulatory and accreditation requirements
- Ability to host more events or handle higher volumes safely