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Design.
Lockers have three functional requirements: First, they should stand up to heavy use, be easily cleaned and appear as new, year after year. How many people use a locker in a day? Second, they should adequately protect the user’s personal items against theft. After all, what are lockers for? Third, they should look good. Why should an object that so dominates a space not enhance the room décor?
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Only one material excels at all these requirements. Phenolic.
Widespread use of phenolic lockers has been limited only by expense. Now FOREMAN Locker Systems makes them an affordable standard for every facility.
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Samuel Mockbee, Professor of Architecture, Auburn University




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