We offer many different employee locker types that are perfect for workplace lounges, locker rooms, labs, refrigerated areas, or any space where your employees need secure storage. Get steel lockers for rugged durability, or high-pressure laminate for any office setting. We can design employee locker storage for your staff that accommodates your company’s needs, and creates a positive office environment that improves your employees’ well-being.
Also known as day-use lockers, these employee lockers feature durable laminate or steel cabinetry in various colors and hardware options to compliment your office design. Many industries from architectural firms to banks are choosing to install day lockers for their employee-accessible storage, stylish looks, and ease of operations.
Their aesthetic appeal means they don’t have to stay hidden from office visitors and clients; many workplaces feature them “front of house” and in office reception spaces as a unique addition to the overall space. With the help of the storage experts at Bradford Systems, day-use lockers can be configured and customized into various widths, depths, and heights—fitting seamlessly into your current space.
Some offices require a functioning smart locker bank for employees to charge their phones or computers and store their belongings throughout the day. Other workplaces, like labs and pharmacies, need a secure employee smart locker system to track where and when any given specimen sample is accessed using a locker audit trail. The possible functions of our employee smart locker systems are truly impressive and can innovate any dull workplace.
One of our favorite offerings for smart locker rooms are high quality steel lockers that can be configured to fit any personnel requirements. Our steel lockers are secure enough to store uniforms, electronics, lab samples, firearms, and other gear. The customization is nearly endless, including:
Some offices require a functioning smart locker bank for employees to charge their phones or computers and store their belongings throughout the day. Other workplaces, like labs and pharmacies, need a secure employee smart locker system to track where and when any
given specimen sample is accessed using a locker audit trail. The possible functions of our employee smart locker systems are truly impressive and can innovate any dull workplace.
One of our favorite offerings for smart locker rooms are high quality steel lockers that can be configured to fit any personnel requirements. Our steel lockers are secure enough to store uniforms, electronics, lab samples, firearms, and other gear. The customization is nearly endless, including:
Our team has designed many functional locker room spaces across many industries, especially public safety. One of the first systems that Skokie P.D. looked to improve was the storage for their officers—starting with their locker rooms. In the previous building, officers’ locker room offered minimum and narrow storage that didn’t have a place for all of the officers’ personal and professional items. With the new locker system in place, they were able to double the amount of storage at their disposal.
“A properly designed locker goes a long way toward the creation of a positive working environment. The lockers have had a huge impact of morale, and the attention to detail has paid off.”
Barry Silverberg, Chief of Police
Our team has designed many functional locker room spaces across many industries, especially public safety. One of
the first systems that Skokie P.D. looked to improve was the storage for their officers—starting with their locker rooms. In the previous building, officers’ locker room offered minimum and narrow storage that didn’t have a place for all of the officers’ personal and professional items. With the new locker system in place, they were able to double the amount of storage at their disposal.
“A properly designed locker goes a long way toward the creation of a positive working environment. The lockers have had a huge impact of morale, and the attention to detail has paid off.”
Barry Silverberg, Chief of Police