February 20, 2026
If you need to replace a locker lock, the process is usually straightforward. However, choosing the correct replacement is critical. Ordering the wrong cam length or barrel size wastes time and increases cost.
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February 20, 2026
If you need to replace a locker lock, the process is usually straightforward. However, choosing the correct replacement is critical. Ordering the wrong cam length or barrel size wastes time and increases cost.
February 19, 2026
One of the most common questions facilities managers, school administrators and gym operators ask is: are locker keys universal?
School locker keys are one of the most frequently replaced items in secondary education environments. Every academic year, keys are lost, swapped, damaged or taken home. While each incident seems minor, the cumulative cost to estates teams and school administrators is significant.
Gym locker keys are one of the most common operational pain points in fitness centres and leisure facilities. Members rush in and out. Keys are clipped to wrist straps. Chains break. Keys leave the building. Over time, these small incidents accumulate into measurable cost and disruption.
A locker master key system allows one authorised key to open multiple individual locker locks. Each locker still has its own unique user key. However, the master key overrides the individual profile.
If you need a replacement key, the most important detail is the locker key number. Without it, suppliers cannot cut the correct key. Fortunately, most UK locker installations use cam locks with clearly stamped identification codes.
Losing a locker key is common. However, the correct response depends on the environment and the type of lock fitted. In schools, gyms and workplaces, a lost locker key can disrupt users and create unnecessary administration. Acting quickly reduces cost and prevents security issues.
February 18, 2026
Sustainable lockers are no longer a niche procurement concern. In 2026, environmental and ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) considerations increasingly influence purchasing decisions across schools, workplaces and industrial environments. Lockers, as long-term infrastructure assets, form part of that evaluation. This Read more…
Smart lockers in the UK are no longer experimental technology. In 2026, they are increasingly specified in hybrid workplaces, universities and commercial environments. However, the key question remains: are smart lockers worth the investment?
While traditional cam and digital combination locks remain common, smart locker systems offer centralised control, access tracking and flexible allocation. This article examines RFID, keypad and app-based systems, hybrid working impact, lifecycle