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Penco lockers are among the most popular storage lockers and can be found in schools all around the country. They have a reputation for sturdy, long lasting design. Yet, there are a great deal of different types of Penco lockers available to schools now. It come in a wide array of sizes, shapes, and configurations. How do you go about finding the right Penco lockers for your school? What considerations should you be making?Here are a few tips to think about before selecting a storage locker model.1) Determine your students' space requirements. What do your students need to store during the day? Will they be putting away bulky winter jackets or is the main need for school lockers as a place for students to store textbooks and personal items between classes? Think about what an average student brings to school on a typical day. Remember, students' space requirements will grow depending on the grade level. Older students always will need more space than those in lower grades.2) Determine where you want to set up your school lockers: Do you have a separate defined space that will be used as a central locker room? Or do you imagine setting up your Penco lockers throughout the school. Be careful about setting up lockers too close to classrooms. The noise levels around student lockers can be very distracting. Sometimes it is better to go with smaller, stacked lockers that can be set up in a smaller area far away from the classrooms.3) How much daily use will your Penco lockers be getting? In some schools, students use storage lockers every day. In others, they are just used for more longer term storage. Do you have teachers and other staff who will also need Penco lockers? Do you have a need for gym lockers? It may be beneficial to purchase different storage locker models for different needs.While there are models of penco lockers for a variety of uses, not every model is ideal for every setting. It pays to consult with a locker design expert who can help guide you through the process. Many vendors even offer free design consulting that can give you a better idea of which will be the most appropriate for your school.
This Article Has Been Published on Thu, 15 Apr 2010 and Read 196 Times