Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer
How should I number and sign office lockers?
A practical locker numbering system uses sequential numbers (1 through N) applied via: engraved or embossed metal nameplates (most durable), printed adhesive labels on nameplate holders (easy to update), or direct printing/engraving on the door face. Row-and-column coding (A1, A2... B1, B2...) works well for large banks where employees need to navigate from a directory. Directional signage (wayfinding arrows, floor maps) is important for locker banks spread across multiple areas of a large facility. For day-use systems, a locker directory kiosk or app integration showing available/occupied lockers by number is increasingly common. OfficeFurniture2go.com's locker configurations typically include nameplate holders — call 1-800-460-0858 for numbering and signage options.