Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer

What locker configuration works best for retail employee back-of-house?

Retail back-of-house locker areas typically need: medium to high locker density (many employees per square foot), durable materials (retail employees cycle in and out quickly and are harder on equipment), and coin-operated or combination locks (to avoid key management overhead). Half-height 2-tier lockers are the most common — they accommodate bags and jackets without the footprint of full-height units. For larger retail chains, RFID systems tied to employee ID badges eliminate lock management altogether. Back-of-house locker rooms often double as break rooms — plan for ventilation and consider bench seating near the lockers. FindOfficeFurniture.com — 888-719-4960.
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