Keep workwear organised and separated with this robust clean and dirty metal locker, ideal for environments where hygiene and personal storage are a priority.
The locker features dedicated sections to separate clean garments from soiled clothing, combined with a hard-wearing antibacterial coating and a choice of locking and colour options.
Product Features
- Dedicated internal layout for separating clean and dirty clothing or equipment
- Durable steel construction with hygienic antibacterial powder-coated finish
- Choice of cylinder lock or hasp and staple fitting for use with a padlock
- Multiple door colour options to match décor or designate departments
- Optional sloping top to prevent items being stored on the roof of the locker
- Suitable for workplaces, changing rooms, warehouses and welfare areas
- Designed for easy wipe-down cleaning and low maintenance
Key Specifications
| Product type | Clean and dirty metal locker |
| Construction | Steel with antibacterial powder-coated finish |
| Lock options | Cylinder lock or hasp and staple fitting |
| Door colour options | Blue, red, grey, dark grey (depending on variant) |
| Top style options | Flat top or sloping top |
| Price range | £416.40 - £421.80 (depending on configuration) |
| Typical use | Separation of clean and dirty clothing or equipment |
Applications
- Industrial and warehouse changing rooms needing clear separation of workwear
- Food production and handling areas with strict hygiene requirements
- Healthcare, laboratories and cleanroom support areas
- Facilities management and maintenance teams storing uniforms and PPE
- Education, sports and leisure changing facilities
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the benefit of a clean and dirty locker compared with a standard locker?
This type of locker is designed with separate sections, allowing users to keep clean garments apart from used or contaminated clothing. It supports hygiene policies, helps reduce cross-contamination, and makes it easier to manage workwear in controlled environments.
Which lock option should I choose for this locker?
A cylinder lock is ideal if you want a key-operated system supplied with the locker. The hasp and staple option is better where staff use their own padlocks or where a simple, easily replaced locking method is preferred.
When should I choose the sloping top option?
A sloping top is recommended in areas where cleanliness is critical or where you want to discourage items being stored on top of lockers. It helps prevent dust build-up and makes cleaning above the locker much easier.
