Changing room lockers
are not called “designer lockers” and “executive lockers” without
reason. These are the most
sophisticated of all locker units that actually work as key elements of interior
design. When architects design
executive washrooms, city club interiors, and President’s club changing rooms,
these lockers are chosen to create upscale interior designs.
The quality with
which they are manufactured, the many colors they come in, and the wide array of
design options allow you to create the most impressive environment
imaginable.
Changing room
lockers are manufactured out of industrial grade particleboard that
is protected by a tough plastic laminate coating. Lockers can be purchased in single tier,
double tier, and extra wide configurations. All units arrive onsite
preassembled.
It bears noting that
extra wide lockers are highly desired by universities, professional sports
clubs, gyms, day spas, municipal centers, game parks, corporate gymnasiums (for
employee use only), and even medical centers.
Extra wide lockers
are also highly attractive and not only match, but make significant
contributions to, interior design themes.
Organizations can choose from a magnificent spectrum of colors that
includes mahogany, cherry, maple, blue, black, and gray.
Because changing room
lockers come in a variety of sizes, customers must take several things into
consideration to determine what they need to order.
The first of these
considerations is measuring the actual room space that is available for locker
installation. This can be done
manually by measuring the wall space and any island space where the lockers are
intended to be installed. Or,
blueprints of the facility, if available, can be sent over to us to
examine.
The second
consideration is the number of actual locker units that will be needed. This should be based upon anticipated
peaks of activity, not on average attendance. It is never good to have to tell
clients, employees, or guests that you have run out of locker space. Overestimate within reason if you have
to.
Finally, changing
room locker size should be based upon the storage requirements of the user and
the geographic location of the organization. In the north, there will always be a
need for larger storage areas due to the needs of people to store winter
clothing and protective gear during the cold months of the year. Southern locations do not have this
need.
Also, any facility
that has clients who bring large back packs to the grounds, or that needs to
store very large gym backs or golf bags, will need extra wide
lockers.
Businesses can
request that lockers be equipped with any type of lock that is standard to
locker design. The most secure
lock, however, is the thru-bolted padlock clasp. This type of lock is highly recommended
because the hasp passes all the way through the door and fits into the side of
the locker. This makes it very
difficult for vandals or would-be thieves to break into the storage
compartment.
Because changing room
lockers arrive on location preassembled, they do not require special contract
labor to install. Maintenance crews
can easily place them where desired.
For new constructions, the general contractor will have a subcontract
entity handle the installation so the lockers are ready for use on opening
day.
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Lockers carries a
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