To provide a safer environment at Stanford Stadium and Maples Pavilion for football and men's and women's basketball games, the University and athletics department have implemented enhanced screening procedures. In addition to the clear bag policy, there will be electronic screening equipment (metal detectors) in use at all venue entry gates for fans to pass through. Before entering the stadium, fans will be asked to remove cell phones, keys and other large metal objects and must pass through the metal detectors. While we encourage fans not to bring bags, certain bags are permitted, as outlined by the clear bag policy, which limits the size and type of bags carried into the venue. This updated policy balances fan needs with the need for fan safety and convenience.
Why has this policy been adopted?
Public safety and venue security policies are reviewed each year, looking for ways to improve. These proactive measures will both enhance safety inside the stadium and speed the security screening process for all fans. This policy limits the size and types of bags that are permitted inside each venue, but is not a restriction on many of the items that fans have brought into the venues in the past. This policy will enhance safety at our games as a clear bag is easily and quickly searched. The public deserves to be in a safe and secure environment.
Are other venues and sports facilities limiting bags or doing enhanced screening?
Yes. All major sports venues in Northern California and a majority of Pac-12 universities have adopted similar entry procedures. In fact, Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State do not permit any bags. The limitation on bag size and type is a further enhancement for both safety and convenience. Metal detector screening of individuals entering stadiums provides an additional level of safety for fans.
How does this make it more convenient for fans?
This will enable us to move fans through our security checkpoints much faster. Mandating a standard sized clear bag (12" x 12" x 6") eliminates the need for bag templates to check bag sizes. It will allow venue staff to be more efficient and effective in checking bags that are brought into the venue. Fans will also enjoy an improved sense of safety.
What can guests expect at the gates/doors at Stanford Stadium/Maples Pavilion?
Fans with approved clear bags will have their bags checked at the gates/doors. Bags which do not comply with Stanford's clear bag policy can be checked at a bag check station (football - Cagan Stadium or between gates 9 and 10; basketball - northwest entrance).
All fans will be asked to remove phones, cameras, keys and other large metal objects from their pockets before walking through a metal detector. If the device detects a foreign object, the guest will be checked with a hand-held wand, with further security follow-up, if needed.
We've added self-ticket scanners at each of the gates, where fans can scan their ticket for entry; staff will be on-site to assist, should a fan need help. This will also allow fans to quickly scan their ticket and enter through the gates.
If I have a diaper bag or certain medical items/equipment, what do I do?
Diaper bags are permitted, but will be subject to screening. You must have the infant(s) present for which the diaper bag is being carried when the diaper bag is screened. Fans with medically necessary items may enter at any gate/entrance but will be subject to additional screening. Supervisors at each entrance will assist.
Does this mean it's going to take longer to enter the stadium?
Stanford is making every effort to ensure that this security enhancement does not slow the process of getting into the game. Initially, as with any new process, fans may experience longer wait times. We will have extra staff on duty to help facilitate the quickest entry possible. We encourage fans to arrive more than 30 minutes before kickoff and tipoff, to enjoy shorter wait times.
What can I do to help get into the stadium quickly?
Arrive early, know which items are prohibited and avoid bringing a bag.
Is this like the TSA at the airport?
No, the process may look similar to airport screening, but fans will not be asked to remove their belts, shoes, or jackets and our equipment is specifically calibrated to detect metal objects.
I have a medical device that sets off metal detectors. What should I do?
Discretely contact the security personnel at the entry gates. They are trained and prepared to help you with an alternative screening method.
Can I bring in a wheelchair through the metal detector?
Guests with wheelchairs will not have to go through the walk-through detectors, but they will be subject to an alternative screening method, utilizing a handheld electronic metal detecting wand, in addition to the standard clear bag search.
Will these procedures be in place at other events?
These procedures will be in place for football games at Stanford Stadium, men's and women's basketball games at Maples Pavilion, and other select events to be communicated.
Will clear bags be available through Stanford or on the day of a football or basketball game?
Simple clear bags will be available at Guest Services tents located outside of the venues. The Stanford Bookstore and Athletics Shop will sell clear bags before and on gameday, Alternatively, we suggest that you use a one-gallon clear Ziploc bag.
Can I carry cameras, binoculars, phones, or tablets separately from what I put in a clear bag?
Yes. We are limiting only the type of bags carried into the venue, not items that you normally bring to an event. Fans can continue to carry permitted items in their pockets or hands such as keys, phones, wallets, blankets, etc., if you choose not to put them in a clear bag or clutch. In addition you can carry a blanket over your arms, and binoculars and/or camera around your neck or in your hands without the case. You can use the clear bag and clutch to carry other items.
What kind of bags are approved to bring into the venue?
• Clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags that do not exceed 12" x 12" x 6"
• One-gallon clear plastic bags (Ziploc bag or similar)
• Small clutch bags approximately the size of a hand, with or without a handle or strap (can be carried separately or within a plastic bag)