ARIZONA CARDINALS

Cardinals announce safety and security procedures for 2014 season

Aug 8, 2014, 12:26 AM | Updated: 12:26 am

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The Arizona Cardinals have released their safety and security policies for the team’s 2014 home games at University of Phoenix Stadium.

Fans will only be allowed to bring one bag into the stadium. In accordance with the NFL’s public safety policy, the bag must be a 12″ x 6″ x 12″ plastic bag, a 1-gallon plastic freezer bag, or a small clutch bag no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ in size. People with unapproved bags will not be able to enter the stadium, and will be asked to either throw the bag away or return it to their car.

All fans and their carry-in items will be subject to inspection as well as a security screening prior to entering the stadium. The stadium gates will open 90 minutes before kickoff.

A list of all items prohibited inside University of Phoenix Stadium can be found here.

Once inside the stadium, fans can report code of conduct violations using the Cardinals game days phone (623-433-7156). Patrons can also use the Cardinals text message hotline by texting “Cards” their issue, and their location to 69050.

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