Police officers are such a valuable and important aspect of our society, so it’s never a waste to make things easier for them. This includes giving them the best equipment, the best security, and the most trustworthy atmosphere, especially at their police station. Highly specialized, extremely durable, secure, and roomy police station specialty lockers and locker rooms are a subtle yet magnificent way to improve their daily functioning. Specialty lockers will help to provide a positive and secure environment.

Carroll Seating Company offers state of the art welded metal lockers that assure safety. This is incredibly important when considering all of the potentially dangerous and expensive gear police officers need. These can also be used as evidence lockers because of their formidable construction and hard to breach security. By providing adequate specialty locker storage, equipment can be taken care of well and be kept safe from any tampering or damage.

Another aspect of our American made, police lockers is that they can be personalized. This touch of home can be a welcomed sight when having to work in such a high stress and potentially dangerous field. This combination of security and comfort goes a long way and is something that can really make a difference in a station.

Combining security and comfort is a perfect way to compliment any police or security force. This can provide untold comfort knowing your equipment has not been tampered with and will perform the way it is supposed to. This is also important for guaranteeing a personal space that is well protected and has character.

While it may seem silly that security is needed within a police locker room, the truth is this is one of the most important aspects of station security. When you know that everything is safe and protected at work, then you can really put your all into the job.

As you work to find the right lockers for your station, the key is getting choices that meet the ongoing needs of your force. Not every force is going to be the same, either. Whether you’re a small county squad or you’re outfitting several stations within a city, getting the right evidence and weapons locker is key to maintaining the chain of custody as well as the safety within your station. Here are a few concerns you may want to consider while you look around at your options.

Evidence Lockers

EvidenceClosedDoor-Locker-Carroll-SeatingThe single most important thing you can remember as you select evidence lockers to meet your needs is that integrity is essential to the justice system. You cannot build a case on evidence that hasn’t had a secure chain of custody during the short-term storage period that moves it out of the suspect’s hands and into the evidence room. You must have something that is airtight, secure, and ready to handle a variety of different types of evidence. You may also want something in which officers can securely deposit the evidence at any point in time without having to deal with a key or a combination or even call in an evidence technician if it’s an after-hours drop-off. Keep in mind that in some situations, you may need refrigerated evidence lockers to handle temperature sensitive evidence or even drying evidence cabinets for controlled access to blood and biological substances.

There are two main choices with evidence storage: those with a pass-through option and those without it. Pass-through lockers allow officers to deposit evidence in one side and technicians to retrieve it from the other side. Either way can be perfect for your station, but some choices might work better in certain environments. Those smaller stations without an evidence technician, for example, may not need something as complex as a pass-through option.

Weapons Lockers

Security is the name of the game when it comes to weapons lockers. You want something that will keep your gear safe and secure until you’re ready to use it. You may also have spacing issues that make more flexible systems a must. Before you even begin to shop for the right weapons lockers, though, take a close look at your gear situation. Understanding how many small arms lockers, how many shotgun storage racks, and whether you’ll need portable weapons storage is a must.

No matter what you choose, you’ll likely want to go with a neoprene liner to help protect your weapons and those made from heavy duty steel to prevent unauthorized entry. You’ll also need to choose from wall-mounted versions and those that are floor mounted. Your choice there will depend on the layout of your station.

Good evidence and weapons locker choices are a must, no matter how large your force. Choose a turnkey company that can help from design to installation to get the best choices for your station.

 

Law enforcement and fire fighters often have special needs when it comes to gear and personal storage. While the average locker might work in a school setting or even a local gym, inside the station, there are customized storage needs that an off-the-shelf solution just can’t meet.

The Concerns Involved police lockers

Police and fire lockers need special consideration for a number of reasons. One of the most important is the fact that versatility is a must in the world of emergencies. There’s not only the bulk of clothing and equipment to consider, but also the specialized equipment they’re required to carry and store when not on duty or responding to a call. Only lockers with the right storage choices, added compartments, and appropriate security features will work in this setting.

Durability is a must as well. Lockers for police and fire fighters are certain to take a beating day after day. With so much to do and so much access needed to gear and equipment, lockers will undoubtedly need to be constructed from materials that are tough enough to stand up to the ongoing abused of gear being yanked out and tossed back in.

Size should also be considered. These days, gear is bulkier than ever, and extra large locker choices are nothing short of required. With options as big as 84 inches in height and widths as much as 24 inches, coming up with a locker big enough should not be a problem, as long as you go with the right provider.

Carroll Seating Company has long been in the business of serving the needs of police officers and fire fighters across the country. With a solid selection of versatile, durable lockers that meet the size needs of emergency personnel everywhere, they’re the only place to turn.

Employee lockers are a wonderful way to make certain employees have a secure storage area, but in some professions, they’re more than just a good way to make sure your employees have a bit of personal space. For firefighters and police officers, lockers are a must-have. Before you choose just any set of lockers to outfit a new station or facility, though, there are several things you must keep in mind. 

  1. Durability. Keep in mind what will be stored in these lockers. These aren’t junior high textbooks. In most cases, you’re going to see heavy, expensive gear in every single locker, so make sure you’re getting a product that will tackle that gear without a problem.
  2. Materials. Along with durability, you want to make certain that the locker you choose is made from materials that will ensure a long life. Go with something that includes heavy-duty construction. Steel is usually a good choice. A powder coat finish may also help. The last thing you want to do is replace lockers like these on a regular basis.
  3. Use. Lockers for firefighting gear are likely going to be very different than security lockers for weapons. Don’t think for a moment that there’s a one-size-fits-all solution for police and firefighters. You may even need to go as far as a custom solution depending on the type of locker you need.

First responders need real storage solutions that help them do their jobs effectively and the first off-the-shelf locker you find simply won’t handle that level of reality. Before you outfit a new station or facility, carefully consider your locker options to make certain these heroes get the storage space their jobs demand.

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