Guardroom. A guardhouse is a building used to house personnel and security equipment.
Guardhouses have historically been dormitories for sentries or guards, and places where sentries not posted to sentry posts wait on call, but are more recently staffed by a contracted security company. Some guardhouses also function as jails.
In 21st century commercial, industrial, institutional, governmental, or residential facilities, Guardhouses are generally placed at the entrance as checkpoints for securing, monitoring and maintaining access control into the secured facility. In the case of small to mid-sized facilities, generally, the entire physical security envelope is controlled from the Guardhouse.
One of the general orders of a sentry in the United States Navy and Marine corps is to Repeat all calls more distant from the guardhouse than my own. Guardhouses thus serve as central communications hubs for outlying sentry posts, being where the Corporal of the Guard is stationed.
When sentries are relieved by their replacements, the sentry stationed at the Guardhouse, designated No. 1, is conventionally relieved first. Modern guardhouses are manufactured with welded, galvanized steel construction, insulated, include heat and light, have 360 degree visibility, and can also be bullet resistant. These guardhouses keep security guards comfortable as well as secure. The first modern guardhouse was manuf