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Broncos Add Metal Detectors on Gameday
Saturday, December 10, 2011    
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Sports Authority Field at Mile High to begin metal detector screening for Broncos home games.

DENVER — As part of the National Football League’s ongoing focus to improve fan safety and security, Sports Authority Field at Mile High will begin transitioning from pat downs to use of handheld metal detectors at all stadium entrances and gates.  Metal detectors will be gradually phased in during this year’s remaining home games in order for fans and stadium staff to become familiar with and accustomed to the new screening process.

“The new process will improve the effectiveness of security screening while also being more fan-friendly,” said Stadium General Manager Andy Gorchov. “The thoroughness of a search with a metal detector is superior to that of a conventional pat down.  The reports we have received from other stadiums that have already started implementation is that after fans and staff can become familiar with the process, it is quicker to get through, minimizes physical contact and no longer requires separate male and female search lines.”

During the initial transition period to metal detectors starting with Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears (2:05 p.m. kickoff), the Broncos are encouraging all fans to arrive early in order to enter the stadium without significant delay or lines at gates. 

The management at Sports Authority Field at Mile High has these tips for fans coming to the stadium:

  • Arrive early – allow for an additional 30 minutes to enter the stadium.
  • Familiarize yourself with stadium policies and prohibited items.
  • Visit www.sportsauthorityfieldatmilehigh.com and click on ‘Stadium Info’ for a complete list of stadium policies.
  • Prior to entering the gate remove all loose items that may set off the metal detectors; keys, cell phones and other metal objects.