Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer
What is the difference between an overhead locker bin and a standard locker?
Overhead locker bins (also called overhead storage units or overhead bins) are mounted on a wall or on the back panel of a workstation at a height above the primary work surface — typically 48"–65" from the floor — and provide shared or personal above-desk storage. They are part of a workstation furniture system and are not intended for personal belongings brought to work. Standard personal lockers are free-standing or built into a dedicated locker bank, used for bags and off-desk items. Overhead bins are more accessible during the workday for files and supplies; lockers are used at the start and end of the day. Both products can coexist in a well-designed office. OfficeFurniture2go.com carries overhead storage and locker solutions — call 1-800-460-0858.