Spacesaver’s personal storage lockers can be configured to include electrical outlets, USB charging ports, and HVAC integration. These features improve comfort and convenience, but the resulting ducts and wiring can be unsightly.
Spacesaver’s engineering team created a two-piece “chimney” to conceal the electrical junction box, mechanical air extraction fan, and ductwork for each group of lockers in a Colorado public safety facility.
Sloped tops on 4-Post shelving offer a number of benefits. They present a finished appearance, prevent people from informally storing items on top of storage units, and help prevent the accumulation of dust and debris.
These benefits were important to a Chicago-area hospital that had been leasing an electronic supply management service that included locking cabinets.
While Spacesaver’s Parachute Container provides sturdy storage for backpacks and other gear, it was designed specifically for parachute storage in collaboration with the Airborne Division of the Army Quartermaster Company. The container provides ventilation, protection from ground moisture, and enough space to accommodate packed chutes for a plane full of jumpers.
After an extensive testing and refinement process, Spacesaver’s team developed Parachute Containers in standard and large sizes (see Spacesaver’s new Parachute Container Info Sheet for detailed information).
The staff at an Ohio library wanted moveable shelving units to allow for the quick and easy reconfiguration of library spaces. But they didn’t want the shelving units’ casters to be visible: they wanted the functionality of a library cart combined with the appearance of standard library shelving.
This sturdy cart blends in with the library’s interior design while offering staff a great deal of flexibility.
Museums typically require a white or light-colored powder-coat finish on shelving and cabinets to enable staff to detect insects, dust, and pest debris.
But many museums must also store large and heavy items, and this results in a conundrum: museums need the sturdiness of industrial pallet racking combined with the refined appearance of storage pieces that could be found in an office setting.
Because Spacesaver frequently works with clients who have highly specialized storage requirements, our Joint Projects Team is accustomed to partnering with local Spacesaver representatives to design ETO solutions in cases like these.
The owner of Duncan Aviation in Lincoln, Nebraska, wanted to display and protect his collection of aviation books in shelving with see-through doors.
Spacesaver’s frameless acrylic doors were the ideal solution. They fit flush with the outside of the 4-Post frame, and the doors’ frameless design creates a sleek look, permitting full visibility of stored contents.
These doors can be ordered as an ETO in all standard 4-Post dimensions.
Learn more about this solution HERE..Detailed ordering information is on the second page of the PDF.
Public safety buildings and other facilities that require secure personal storage now have a new keyless option: ETO electronic locks from Spacesaver. Providing convenient access via keypad and RFID card access, these locks eliminate the hassle of keys and combination locks and can be installed on any FreeStyle® Personal Storage Locker or Tactical Readiness Locker.
Most users access the lockers via PIN; RFID cards are intended for managerial use. Locks must be installed at the factory and pre-programmed for one of two uses.
The Blue Springs Police Department, located in suburban Kansas City, Missouri, needed a secure and convenient way to store officers’ long guns. The concept was to store the officers’ shotguns, sighted rifles, and other gear in a hallway near the patrol parking lot, so officers would not need to carry these items into the patrol briefing room, the locker rooms, or other areas of the police department.
Spacesaver offers a standard handgun and long gun cabinet, as well as a five-gun long gun cabinet, but the police chief preferred this engineered-to-order solution. It consists of a series of standalone cabinets that each store two levels of five guns, or ten guns total. Every police officer is assigned a compartment, and each cabinet also has a single large door that can be opened to provide access to all ten compartments at once. In case of an emergency, the police chief or the assistant chief can easily open entire cabinets, providing quick and convenient access to all the weapons stored inside.