2020 has forced everyone to adapt. Designers are being asked to come up with creative, new solutions for the workplace. This article examines workplace solutions that integrate easily cleanable.
- High-Density Storage
- Lockers
- Modular Casework
- Shelving
- Cabinets
- Healthcare
- Education
- Smart Lockers
- Museum
- Public Safety
- Library
- Athletics
- Industrial Storage
- Mobile Shelving
- Storage Solutions
- Military
- Smart Storage
- Storage
- Warehouse
- Evidence Storage
- Vertical Storage
- Architects & Designers
- Public Safety Storage
- Museum Collections Storage
- Business Storage
- Football Equipment Storage
- ActivRAC
- Vertical Carousel
- Architect and Designer
- Athletic Equipment Storage
- Powered Mobile Shelving
- High-Bay Shelving
- industrial
- library storage
- mobile storage
- Art Rack
- Art Storage
- Day-Use Lockers
- Evidence
- Evidence Storage Lockers
- Football
- Government
- Healthcare Storage
- News
- Touch-less lockers
- Universal Weapons Rack
- Designer Notes
- Evidence Lockers
- Mechanical Assist
- Military Storage
Employee health and safety has always been a priority at work. Yet with the current COVID-19 pandemic, there’s increased urgency to keep your workplace safe with social distancing, stringent.
Many university campuses have a new look now. And we’re not talking about a fresh coat of paint. As the COVID-19 pandemic stretched into 2021, higher education institutions had to find new ways to.
University students are returning to campus sooner this semester. But that’s not the only change campus libraries are encountering. Library reopening in COVID-19 has added priorities — keeping staff.
Many people wish for a return to “normal.” Businesses want to bring people back onsite. Museums and libraries are looking to reopen to patrons. Educational campuses are looking to offer in-person.
In the 1960’s comedy TV series, “Get Smart”, Maxwell Smart (Agent 86) and Agent 99 (her real name was never disclosed) work for CONTROL, a secret counterintelligence agency. Along with their trusty.
Electronic Smart Lockers
Day-use lockers aren't just for gyms or break rooms anymore. In healthcare facilities, academic institutions, and corporate offices, they're becoming a go-to solution for secure, flexible, and.
Mailrooms used to be simple: a couple of bins, a bunch of boxes, and maybe some cookies from Grandma. But that's not the case anymore.
Gym lockers used to be simple. You get a metal box, a key you'd probably lose, and a vaguely damp smell you tried to ignore. But times have changed, and locker rooms have too. Today's gyms are.