Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer
What is an open cubby locker vs. a locker with a door?
Open cubby lockers (also called open-shelf lockers or cubbies) are locker-bank units with no doors — just an open compartment for each user. They are faster to access, eliminate lock hardware costs, and are common in retail back-of-house, schools, and casual tech offices. The trade-off is no security: anything left inside is visible and accessible. Closed-door lockers with locks provide personal security and are required anywhere employees store valuables, medications, or confidential materials. A hybrid approach uses open cubbies for coats/bags in low-security breakrooms and closed lockers near entry zones where personal items are stored during shifts. OfficeFurniture2go.com offers both configurations — call 1-800-460-0858 for guidance.