Elite 8-Door Personal Effects Locker Blue Sloping Top Camlock
Product Description
This is a compact eight-door personal effects locker designed for the secure storage of small valuables — mobile phones, wallets, watches, and jewellery. Each compartment is independently secured with a...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 990(H) x 250(W) x 160(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is a compact eight-door personal effects locker designed for the secure storage of small valuables — mobile phones, wallets, watches, and jewellery. Each compartment is independently secured with a camlock, giving individual staff members control over their own belongings without the complexity of combination systems or the overhead of managing spare keys. The unit is constructed from steel and finished in blue, with a sloping top supplied as standard to prevent items accumulating on top of the unit and to make cleaning easier.
In back-of-house environments, this type of locker is most commonly installed in staff changing areas, corridors, or ancillary rooms where space is at a premium. The slimline profile makes it practical where a full-depth locker bank would not be feasible. The steel construction handles the demands of a busy hospitality or catering environment without concern.
Practical advantages for operators include:
- Individual camlock per door provides independent, straightforward access control
- Sloping top discourages clutter and simplifies routine cleaning
- Steel construction is well suited to high-traffic back-of-house conditions
- Compact footprint fits corridors and smaller changing rooms
- Blue finish supports colour-coded area organisation where that approach is used
The unit should be anchored to a load-bearing wall or mounted on a raised platform rather than left freestanding — this keeps it stable, protects the floor fixing points, and allows the floor beneath to be properly cleaned. No electrical or water connections are required, which keeps installation simple.
This locker is well suited to smaller teams or sites needing a modest number of individual secure compartments. For larger teams, wider or taller multi-door configurations are available within the range.
If you are planning a changing area layout and want to talk through door counts or positioning before committing, we are glad to help.
Key Features
- Eight individually camlocked compartments for independent staff access control
- Sloping top supplied as standard to prevent accumulation and aid cleaning
- Steel construction finished in blue for durable back-of-house use
- Slimline 160mm depth suits corridors and space-restricted changing areas
- No electrical or water connections required for straightforward installation
Operational Benefits
- Keeps staff valuables secure without key-cutting or combination management overhead
- Sloping top reduces housekeeping time and discourages unauthorised surface use
- Compact profile makes efficient use of limited ancillary or corridor space
- Blue finish supports colour-coded zoning in organised back-of-house environments
- Simple installation keeps fit-out costs low with no utility connections needed
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 990(H) x 250(W) x 160(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Steel
- Weight
- 10.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on shift patterns. On a single-shift site, eight doors covers eight staff members directly. Where two or three shifts share the same locker bank, the same eight compartments can serve more staff, provided lockers are cleared between shifts. For sites where staff need permanent allocated storage, one door per person is the practical approach.
- Wall fixing or mounting on a raised platform is strongly recommended. A freestanding locker of this type is less stable, particularly when multiple doors are opened at the same time, and a floor-standing unit makes cleaning beneath it more difficult. Confirm the wall is load-bearing before fixing, and use appropriate fixings for the wall construction.
- Camlocks can generally be replaced or re-keyed by a locksmith without replacing the door, which keeps the cost of a lost key manageable. It is worth keeping a record of the lock barrel reference when the unit is installed, as this simplifies sourcing a replacement. If you anticipate high key turnover, it may be worth discussing whether a master-key arrangement suits your operation before purchase.