There are two distinct types of garment lockers available in the market. One of them is a garment collector lockers and the other one is garment dispenser lockers. Garment Collector lockers are made to store soiled or dirty garments. Garment Dispenser lockers are made to store clean folded garments that are prior to use.
These garment lockers offer an invaluable service where the third party garment suppliers are used. Garment Dispenser lockers permit for the third party to have access to all garment dispensers by the help of a master door that opens up each compartment in the lockers at a same time. Then, the third party can replenish the garment dispenser with neat and clean folded garments, shut down the door and then gathers the soiled or dirty garments from garment collector before leaving the premises. The subjected process repeats itself at certain period of time. The master door of garment lockers is generally a key lock, whilst the particular compartment doors can be fixed with hasp and staple locks or key locks allowing the use of a padlock.
Garment Lockers are commonly used with combinations of the compartment lockers to get maximum use of the space within a locker room. Garment Lockers are preferred to use when there is a large number of staff who need neat and clean garments for each shift pattern.
