Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer
How do RFID locks work on office lockers?
RFID locker locks use a radio frequency identification card or fob to authenticate access. The employee holds their card or fob against the lock reader — the lock verifies the credential against its database and releases the latch (typically in under a second). For unassigned (hot-desking) lockers, the system can be set so any valid card opens any unoccupied locker and locks it to that card until released. For assigned lockers, each card is linked to a specific locker. RFID systems can integrate with building access cards, eliminating a separate locker credential. They require battery power in the lock (usually good for 1–3 years). FindOfficeFurniture.com — 888-719-4960.