Organise workwear and personal clothing efficiently with this four door clean and dirty steel locker bank. Designed to separate everyday garments from soiled or work-specific clothing, it helps maintain hygiene in busy workplaces.
The robust steel construction and combined wardrobe and compartment layout make these lockers ideal for changing areas where space needs to be used effectively while keeping items secure and tidy.
Product Features
- Four individual locker doors within a single compact bank to optimise floor space
- Dedicated clean and dirty storage sections to help separate fresh and used garments
- Integrated wardrobe-style hanging space for clothing alongside smaller compartments
- Durable steel construction for long-term use in demanding environments
- Suitable for shared or individual use in changing rooms and staff areas
- Lockable doors to keep personal items and workwear secure
Key Specifications
| Configuration | Bank of four locker doors |
|---|---|
| Locker type | Combination of compartments and wardrobe section |
| Material | Steel |
| Price range | £504.00 |
| Intended use | Separation of clean and dirty clothing |
Applications
- Industrial and warehouse changing rooms requiring clear separation of workwear
- Food production and hygiene-critical environments
- Healthcare and laboratory staff locker areas
- Gym, leisure and sports club changing facilities
- General workplace staff rooms needing secure clothing storage
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a clean and dirty locker differ from a standard locker?
This type of locker provides distinct storage areas so users can keep clean garments apart from used or contaminated clothing, unlike standard lockers which typically offer a single undivided space.
Is this locker bank suitable for shared use between shifts?
Yes, the bank of four doors can be allocated to different users or shifts, with each person having their own secure compartment and hanging space for clothing.
What type of items can be stored in the wardrobe and compartment sections?
The wardrobe section is ideal for hanging jackets, overalls and uniforms, while the compartments can hold boots, helmets, personal belongings and smaller items that need to be kept separate.
