In almost any setting, metal lockers can be the right choice. A staple for schools and daycares, they’re hardly just for children. Many of the world’s toughest jobs demand secure lockers including police and fire personnel. Military bases often use them for various reasons, and even everyday locations like stores and fitness centers utilize these essential storage tools. For each of these uses, and more, there’s a metal specialty locker to fit the bill.  As you work to decide what might be right for your facility, you may want to consider the following.

Wall Mounted or Free Standing: Metal specialty lockers come in two basic forms, those that stand on their own and those that are wall mounted. While free standing lockers have the obvious advantage of being able to reconfigure your space at any time, wall mounted lockers are a great choice in many different situations. Often they can give you the valuable floor space you need for other applications.

blog3aLocker Size: Lockers are hardly stuck in the standard five foot size. Instead, you can go much smaller or quite a bit bigger, depending on your needs. If you need lockers to store athletic gear, for instance, you may want to go with a double width locker. If you’re looking to go with a space saver, lockers that run just a foot or two in height may fit the bill perfectly. Look carefully at exactly how you plan to use these lockers, then decide what size may work best for you.

Security Options: Some lockers were made for school locker rooms. Others were made to hold evidence for use at a later time. The higher the level of security necessary for the locker contents, the more shopping you may want to do. Lockers specifically designed to hold firearms, evidence, and other dangerous materials are out there, but you must realize the locker’s purpose and search for the ideal solution.

Specialty metal lockers are widely available, and at Carroll Seating Company, we can help you find exactly what you need. Contact us today for more information.

Lockers. Sure, they mean storage, but often they can mean so much more than that. While the term itself may evoke memories of junior high school, the simple reality is that lockers have moved beyond the halls of education. You’ll find them in every police and fire station around the country. You find them on military bases, in sports and rec centers, in the dressing rooms of many healthcare facilities, and yes, even in schools. Not just one locker can possibility fit all of those needs, right? So where’s the innovation? Everywhere you turn.

Materials

Metal. L junior-high-lockersockers are all made of metal, right? Nope. Plastic, metal, steel, wood. . .Is there a material out there that lockers aren’t made of? Probably not. What’s more, though, is that we’ll help you find both the ideal material and the perfect look to help meet your needs.

Sizes

Small. Big. Medium. Tiny. Lockers these days come in all shapes and sizes. If you need a spot for patrons to store their shoes while they go ice skating, we can help. If you need the right size to hold firearms while your officers are off-duty, we can help there too. No matter what the size, there’s a right fit for anything your patrons, employees, or students need to store.

Storage Ability

Books. Backpacks. Wet Gear. Dangerous Materials. Not every locker will store the same stuff. They’re made to hold all sorts of things, so finding the ideal choice to store yours can be tough. Let us help with our start to finish services.

Design

Attached. Unattached. Flexible. Electronic. Mobile. All of them describe today’s lockers. Design is perhaps the most innovative feature in the world of lockers today, so from recharging stations for employee PCs to secure evidence lockers with a pass-through spot for law enforcement, our designs are some of the hottest new choices in the industry.

To find the right lockers to meet your needs, please take contact Carroll Seating Company today. From start to finish, we’ll help you design, install, and even service the right storage systems to meet your needs.

 

There are times when you simply need a locker for storage, then there are times when you need something quite a bit stronger. DeBourgh all-welded steel lockers are designed specifically for when you need something tough enough to stand up to the worst possible conditions. Designed specifically to offer the right storage solution no matter what the budget or circumstances, DeBourgh offers the ideal product for a variety of situations.

CorregidoorSchoolLockerSchool Lockers – In an educational setting the goal is always to make certain students have access to the best possible storage solution. Unfortunately, that also comes with a need for solid durability, as students can be hard on lockers and other equipment. DeBourgh offers all-welded steel construction, so front to back, bottom to top, you get unbeatable strength. They’re available in one, two, and three tiered options, as well as twelve and fifteen inch widths and depths to better meet your existing layouts. Each locker is even pre-equipped with a polished aluminum number plate with etched black numbering to help ensure locker assignments are far easier to make.

Police and Fire Lockers – Good gear storage is a must for first responders like police and fire personnel, and nothing could be better than the line from DeBourgh. With an entire series designed to meet the unique storage needs of these everyday heroes, you’ll find serious security, storage, and durability in one package. From heavy-duty personnel lockers made to be spacious enough for all of your crew to turn out open front lockers that are ideal when speed is of the essence, this line comes with the construction and accessories necessary to make your job that much easier.

When you need real storage solutions, DeBourgh has the right answer. To learn more about how these amazing lockers can meet your facility’s needs, contact Carroll Seating today for a turnkey solution from design to installation and beyond.

 

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Hallway lockers can be the perfect addition to a variety of facilities, particularly educational facilities. They’re a great way to store lots of things in one place safely. Before you decide on the right lockers to meet your needs, though, you may want to consider the following: durable lockers, Carroll Seating

  1. Strength: There are lots of reasons those on your campus may be using lockers, but you can bet that none of them are delicate. You need a choice that is strong enough to handle books, sports equipment and more. If you’re in a school setting, you also need a choice that can handle some abuse from students. A stack of books sitting in a locker is one thing. A backpack full of books slung into and out of the locker day after day is another thing entirely.
  2. Durability: You probably plan to use these lockers in the years to come, so durability should be a serious consideration. While there are lots of new materials out there for locker construction, you’ll want to choose something that will hold up in the years to come. Most lockers take quite a beating year after year, so make certain that you choose one that will hold up. 
  3. Maintenance: As much as you’ll be relying on these lockers, you want them to need very little maintenance. It can get old to spend school holidays working on them time and time again, so ensuring that they’re nearly work-free as often as possible is an absolute must. 
  4. Cost-Effectiveness: Lockers aren’t going to be one of the cheaper line items in your budget, but you can make certain you get your money’s worth, particularly if you choose Carroll Seating Company to meet your needs. With a variety to choose from and a personalized project manager on every job, you’ll always get what you need at a price you can afford. 

As you attempt to find the right lockers to your needs, talk to your project manager to get an idea of the best lockers for your facility. They’ll help guide you with all four considerations in mind.

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Drew graduated from Vermont Technical College in 2017 with an Associates degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology. With brief experience in small Architectural and Civil firms in the Portland Maine area, Drew later settled in Hussey Seating Company for the past 5 years. Drew joined the CSC sales team in November of 2024 covering the state of Iowa as his sales territory. Drew has a strong technical background and is very passionate about the products he sells. He believes that a thorough understanding of the products combined with open communication with all parties is the key to success in this industry. Outside of work, Drew enjoys fitness related activities, being outdoors, attending concerts, and spending time with his wife, Emily.

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In my free time I enjoy hunting, fishing, and working on our farm with my sons.  My wife and I enjoy traveling and the chaos of the boy’s youth sports.

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When not at the office I enjoy painting, baking, and spending quality time with my three grandkids.  .

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Mandy Kohlbrecher is a Senior Project Manager and Senior Estimator for Carroll Seating. She is from Trenton, IL and attended Art Institute (Chicago) and Rankin Technical College.

When she joined Carroll Seating in 2013, she brought 10 years of design experience in interiors and architecture to the team.

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Eddie Scheer is Carroll Seating’s Regional Director for Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois.

He was born and raised in St. Louis, MO, a die-hard KU Jayhawks fan and graduate of the KU School of Architecture and Design. He has been with Carroll Seating over 11 years and prior to that time,  he served clients for 23 years as an architect.

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Dustin is a life-long woodworker with a passion for crafting. When he's not in the workshop, he might be found tinkering with cars or hitting the links for a round of golf. Dustin is a family man, happily married to Courtney, and together they have two daughters.

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When out and about I enjoy spending time with my husband Michael and our 5 grandkids.

Brock Christopher,  Sales

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On the weekends and during the evenings, a majority of my time is spent playing soccer with my 7-year-old Kade or working on various projects with my 12-year-old Kael.  During the fall you can find me doing anything related to the KC Chiefs or Mizzou Tigers.

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I have spent most of my life in Illinois. I enjoy traveling and taking photos. I need coffee to function. My life revolves around my fur child, Norman.

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Sarah Maynes,  Project Manager/ Estimator

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When I am not at work I enjoy baking.

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Sam is a safety trained supervisor of construction whose experience ranges from factory to field.

He enjoys hiking, road trips, and rock concerts.

Mike Gillam

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Director of Seating and Athletics
My life outside of the office consists of trips to remote locations and spending time with my family and five grandkids.  I love the Lord and doing His work.

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Pat has been a dedicated member of the Carroll Seating Team since he joined full-time in 1977, after earning his bachelor’s in business from the University of Kansas. He initially gained hands-on experience as an installer during high school and college. In 1998, he was promoted to President, bringing extensive knowledge of both fixed and movable products to the role and focusing on promoting the features of CSC’s vendors for mutual success.  Outside of work, Pat cherishes time with his family, which includes the love of his life Suzy, their three children and four grandchildren. He enjoys golf, fishing, yard work, home projects, and entertaining, always striving to make the most of each day. 

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When I am not in the office I enjoy my life in the western suburbs as a Husband of 30 years, father of 2 adult children and an active member in our local Presbyterian church. Passions include family adventures with one-of-a-kind experiences.

Tim Haggerty,  Sales  email our team

“When I am not working, I like to enjoy time with my family living an active life style that includes, live music, sporting events, golfing, fishing, and skiing.” 

 

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Evan Carroll began working at Carroll Seating Company after graduating from Deerfield High School in 2003, though his connection to the business started much earlier—often spending Saturdays visiting job sites as a young boy and peeking under newly installed bleachers. He built the foundation of his career under the mentorship of his father, Patrick Carroll, learning the industry and the family business. Outside of work, Evan devotes as much time as possible to his family Brittany Carroll, and their two-year-old daughter, Skylar. A close circle of friends—and golf courses helps keep life balanced and the hard work meaningful.

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Outside of the office, I love spending time with my wife, 3 kids and our dog!  My hobbies include playing golf and practicing guitar which I keep working at. 

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Meredith graduated from the University of Kansas in 2010 with a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Minor in Business.  After pursuing a brief retail career, she joined CSC as a full-time employee in March of 2011. Originally hired in sales, Meredith found her fit in the company was better off in Management. She was promoted to the General Manager of the Chicago office in 2018. As General Manager, she believes that a motivated workforce is the foundation of success, and actively promotes collaboration, open communication, and skill development among all employees and believes that a successful business is built on strong relationships—both with clients and team members. When not at the office, Meredith enjoys her life in Roscoe Village, downtown, with her husband Mike and son Cameron. 

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Patrick J. Carroll
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Patrick Carroll, Jr. assumed the positions as President, in 1998.

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