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Taking Care of Your New Lockers

Wondering how to take care of your new locker room? We’ve got you covered.

Like any new purchase, lockers require special care and upkeep. Being a high-traffic environment, locker rooms need to be maintained frequently. You might be wondering what the best options are for cleaning, luckily this blog is just for you! 

MATERIAL CARE

There is an proper way to maintain your lockers, every material is unique. If you have trouble finding out what type of locker material you have, please contact us here at Hollman for help. 

LAMINATE, NANOLAM, PHENOLIC LOCKERS AND INTERIOR CLEANING

Materials can be cleaned with a damp cloth or a multi-purpose cleaner spray. For stubborn residue, a slightly stronger cleaner may be used. To avoid spotting, towel dry the surface. Approved Cleaners (as needed): Windex, Glass Plus, Fantastik, Method, Isopropyl Alcohol  Never use: Steel wool or abrasives, acids, sodium hydroxide (lye), Magic Eraser

NANOLAM THERMAL HEALING (Burnished Areas)

Place a paper towel on the burnished area and spray with water. Whle using a household iron on its hottest setting, press the iron down onto the paper towel 4-5 times, then use the paper towel to wipe the surface clean. Repeat the process if needed.

WOOD LOCKER CLEANING

Wipe a damp cloth in direction of the grain; for occasional polishing, use mild soap with water or wood polish such as Guardsman furniture polish.

Never use: Polishes containing silicones or waxes, bleach, ammonia, or abrasives. (Note: Pledge contains silicone and is not recommended)

GLASS LOCKER CLEANING

Wipe with a damp, lint-free cloth. Approved Cleaners (as needed): Windex Ammonia-Free Glass Cleaner

Never Use: Cleaners that contain ammonia or vinegar, acids, alkali, or abrasives

*Caution should be used around locks or other hardware to keep them clear of polishes and chemicals so that they do not become discolored or over-saturated.

WARRANTY AND AFTER MARKET OPTIONS

We’ve covered how to take care of the physical appearance of your lockers, but what happens if there’s extensive damage or a broken piece? At Hollman, our After Market and warranty support are here for you beyond your installment. 

Hollman’s Locker Room System (lockers, benches, etc.) is warranted to be free from any major structural defects, faulty operation of hardware, and deterioration of wood and other materials beyond the normal use and service for a period of THREE (3) years, from the date of completion. Please reference your warranty documentation for complete details.

Hollman’s Phenolic Locker Room System (lockers, benches, etc.) is warranted to be free from any major structural defects attributable to the manufacturing process under normal use and service for a period of TWENTY (20) years, from the date of delivery. Please reference your warranty documentation for complete details.

NOTE: Warranty does not include vandalism or additional damage caused by users

To access Hollman’s After Market and Locker Store click here.

HARDWARE CARE

Hollman will include all the hardware necessary for your locker installment. One of you lockers will have a bright orange sticker labeled “hardware enclosed” on it which will include the kit inside. If you are missing any of the pieces from your kit, please contact Hollman.

The kit will include:

  • Master keys
  • Female connecting bolt
  • Male connecting bolt
  • Fast caps
  • Number disks
  • Drywall screws
  • USB hub (if applicable)
  • ADA locker stickers
  • Stain and lacquer touch up kit (if applicable)

For additional support please call (972) 815-4000 or contact your project manager for assistance.

Overall, the upkeep of locker rooms is very important to the success of any health club. The look and feel of the locker rooms leaves a real impression on members, and if members are impressed they will let you know!

Still have questions? Contact us!

To view more projects, click here.

Tagged With: glass, Hollman, hollman lockers, laminate, lockers, materials, Nanolam, phenolic, warranty, wood

Lockers for the Hybrid Workspace

Lockers for the Hybrid Workspace 

by Anna Zappia 

Lockers are no longer just for education spaces or gyms, they are now changing the office landscape. Hollman, Inc. has manufactured more than 10 million lockers for a range of clients, from professional sports teams to tech companies. As organizations rethink their workspaces, Travis Hollman, president and CEO of the eponymous company, explained how lockers are the new office amenity. 

Hollman, Inc. began in a different arena — on the court. “My dad, Joe Hollman, founded the company in 1976, making racquetball courts out of glass panels. Then, in the 1980s, we got into making lockers,” Hollman said. As the fitness craze swept the nation, Hollman, Inc. filled a need and saw an exponential growth in business. By 2006, the company was handling the construction of highly-customized locker rooms for college-level and professional sports teams, still a key sector for the company today. 

Hollman noted that when he received inquiries from larger corporations he sensed that the next evolution was near. “About five years ago, banking industry clients and high-tech businesses started calling, and they have always been ahead of the curve. One of the first of these clients for us was J.P. Morgan, and they bought 3,000 lockers. It was a real eye-opener for me.” 

With the rise in popularity of ride-sharing services, transportation and buildings themselves have been forever altered, and more lockers are required to accommodate this shift in lifestyle. “Parking has always been a major requirement for commercial buildings. If you had 1,700 employees, you needed at least 1,500 spots. Uber came along and the building codes changed. Companies can retain that area and repurpose all of it with open office space and lockers.” 

More Space, More Amenities 

With most companies set to adopt a hybrid model in the coming year, the former parking lot areas are not being used for desks or increased office square footage, but rather amenity-rich areas designed to support the company culture and ensure employee retention. Everything from game rooms to fully-stocked eateries can be found in modern offices. Hollman explained that added space will bring even more options for staff. 

“The tech companies like Google were really the first to make the office a destination, with these extra amenities. When you have a normal office, it’s difficult because you’re worried about the lease and what you’re paying per each square foot. But now that you have people working remotely and hot-desking when they do come in, there’s more offerings in the exact same space.” 

Such flexibility means less furniture, however. Lockers are essential components that have replaced desks as the new storage option. “Because of the pandemic, we’ve seen an uptick in the number of people working from home, anywhere from 30 to 50 percent. It’s hard to justify keeping that 10-by- 10 office open for somebody. As we continue to embrace this flex model, employees want lockers so that they can store their personal belongings,” Hollman said. 

Personalization 

In the pre-pandemic office, the desk was an employee’s central hub and place for work accessories and personal items like photos, artwork, and plants. Now that personal desks will be limited and staff will be working from home most of the week, lockers are a personal space where a person can add creative touches that make the office more interesting. 

“People are personalizing their spaces, and now, when employees come into their workplace or business, the locker is the only personal space they have. Everything else is shared, so if you want to put your mark on something, that’s a great spot to do it,” Hollman said. 

Made from a range of materials including wood laminate, glass, and phenolic, lockers are transformed from simple storage units to unique features. “Our acoustic lockers have a felt material on the inside that people can put pictures on. We’ve done lockers with whiteboards for brainstorming sessions or drawing pictures to foster creativity at work. You can take these add-ons and make them your own, which is key to making the user experience better. 

Data-Driven Technology 

Lockers are no longer static pieces in an office or fitness center. The latest lockers can provide a seamless user experience with minimal equipment and hassle. The Vecos locker solution is keyless and can be operated easily with a smartphone or an employee’s access badge. Facilities managers can control the lockers remotely, and gain insight about usage — in real time. 

Hollman noted that this access to information has been a game-changer for space-planning, and allows companies to track employee habits for greater insight into productivity. “With this new type of locking system and the mechanics, it gives management data on how many people are using the lockers, who specifically is using them, what time they came into the office, and what time they left. There is a lot of data that is being collected via the locker systems now, and that’s important because every company is data-driven. If you can implement policy effectively based on this information, it benefits your company and staff in the long term.” 

Architectural Elements 

Lockers used to be an afterthought, relegated to a hallway or tucked away from the main floor. Hollman noted that lockers are main elements in offices, part of a space rather than separate pieces. “When we first started doing lockers, they used to be placed in hallways. For security reasons and ease of use, we are seeing more lockers inside the rooms where the people and desks are.” 

He added that lockers increase the functionality of each work area. “With all of these open office spaces, you need breakpoints. Lockers are being used as furniture or as walls within four walls to break spaces up. They’ve become these architectural elements.” 

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Project Insights: West Virginia University Football Locker Room

With the help of Hollman Athletic Lockers, “the guys love the lockers”

“Their lockers are absolutely huge,” Patrick Johnston, director of football operations, added.
“They are 42 inches wide with tons of storage space.”

Earlier this month the team at West Virginia University unveiled their new facility at Mountaineer Field. This locker room renovation was all a part of WVU’s Climbing Higher campaign and transformed their previous 5,625 square feet space to 11,125 square feet.

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“The result is a spacious place and lavish lockers that feature wireless cell phone chargers, a lockable compartment with an internal charging port, a stainless steel shoe and glove display drawer, a stainless steel helmet shelf, a backlit individual upper nameplate that includes a picture of the player and a listing of his jersey number, position and hometown, a clothing rod for game day apparel, a hook for the uniform and additional storage in an upper cabinet and a lower drawer.”

“The guys love the lockers,” said head coach, Neal Brown. “They’re spacious. They’ve got their own chargers, their own plugs, their hometown and their picture up above them and the music and video boards throughout are impressive.” (247sports.com)

“What’s even more impressive is the fact that enough room was carved out for former Mountaineer players now playing in the NFL who regularly return to campus during the offseason to work out with strength and conditioning coach Mike Joseph.” (wvusports.com)

A few West Virgina football alumni, Stedman Bailey Sr, former WVU wide receiver, and Daryl Worley, former WVU and current Dallas Cowboys cornerback, took notice of the locker room renovation:

Wow! Just wow. I don’t even recognize the locker room space. But this is amazing. Love it https://t.co/ckvQ8XNBNf

— STEDMAN BAILEY SR (@iamSB3) August 11, 2020

what…the… 😱 it's an alum section or sum? https://t.co/RgkA6oRnBQ

— Daryl Worley (@WorleysWorld20) August 12, 2020

Project Details

Explore Athletics

When you want to make an impression on high-performing athletes and top recruits, start with the locker room. Hollman creates custom space built on your team’s history, culture and core values. 

    Discover Laminate

    Hollman has engineered materials, fixtures and hardware that allow us to offer durable solid surfaces in every part of the locker, no matter the size or layout, making our components free from size restrictions.

      Check out Digilock

      Digilock is the easy way to manage your locker room for day use, rental lockers, or a combination of both. A simple user interface, featuring a keypad credential, and bold aesthetics, elevate the locker room experience in any facility.

        Tagged With: Athletics, big12, College, Football, football lockers, Hollman, hollman lockers, lockers, NCAA, Sports, University, West Virginia University

        Project Insights: The University of Alabama Football Locker Room

        These lockers are built for making a lasting impression and are durable enough for the celebrations to come thanks to Hollman Athletic Lockers

        Alabama wanted a locker that highlighted their Bama pride while keeping the wellness of their athletes first. Hollman chose to incorporate solid-surface material throughout the locker design for a modern look while preventing the growth of bacteria and mold. Also, with specially engineered forced air-drying technology integrated throughout the locker, Alabama is able to increase equipment and shoe drying time.

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        The players recovery in between practice and post-game played an important role on the decision to incorporate an oversized leather recliner with a customized embroidered “A” logo next to an easy to access wireless charger and stainless-steel cup holder.

        To maximize space and keep the locker functional, Hollman added a stainless-steel rollup door for concealed storage. Additional add-ins, like the interchangeable magnetic custom player’s graphic with illuminated LED lights, adds a personalized touch.  There’s no question; these lockers are built for making a lasting impression and are durable enough for the celebrations to come.

        View PROJECT BREAKDOWN for additional details on the features and benefits of the University of Alabama Football lockers.

        Nick Saban goes all out for the University of Alabama on the football field, but Greg Byrne shows his loyalty toward the program behind the scenes.

        In his fourth season as an athletic director, he is providing the fans and student-athletes with a much more appealing Bryant-Denny Stadium for home games. When it comes to the players, the renovations started with the locker room, part of a $16 million upgrade to the Mal Moore Center.

        Check out all the details of Alabama’s gameday lockers below!

        Sources: Saturday Down South and TD Alabama Mag

        Project Details

        Harrison Construction Co

        J.T. Harrison Construction Co., Inc., was formed with a vast amount of experience in both General Contracting and Construction Management.

          Innovative Materials

          Take a look at all the features that make the University of Alabama lockers stand out here.

            Keyless360 Locks

            The Keyless360 lock has no operating expenses, no weak plastic components, is dust and water-resistant, and requires no batteries or wires. It’s solid metal design is ideal for long-term use.

              Tagged With: Alabama, Athletics, College, Football, Hollman, hollman lockers, lockers, NCAA, Sports, University

              Project Insights: Las Vegas Raiders Locker Room

              The Las Vegas Raiders took their lockers to the next level with Hollman Athletic Lockers Raiders locker room

              “Seeing just this facility that we get a chance to play in and when you walk in you won’t believe the locker room” said coach Jon Gruden of the day the Las Vegas Raiders took the field for the first time (SI.com)

              The Las Vegas Raiders took their lockers to the next level when designing their locker room for the brand new Allegiant Stadium in Nevada. The Raiders chose phenolic lockers, which are designed and built to withstand damp environments, heavy use, and tough conditions, the ultimate choice for the NFL team. Read more about Phenolic here.

              “It’s a spectacular out-of-sight place. The bright lights, the natural grass in a domed stadium, the spectacular locker room, it’s a state-of-the-art facility. It’s got everything you can imagine, and I can’t wait to share it with our fans…” Gruden on the new locker room for the Las Vegas Raiders. (NFL.com)

              Project Details

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              To find out more about Hollman Lockers and our projects, check out our blog!

                Discover Phenolic

                Phenolic lockers are designed and built to withstand wet environments, heavy use and tough conditions. 

                  Digilock

                  Digilock is the easy way to manage your locker room for day use, rental lockers, or a combination of both. 

                    Tagged With: Football, football lockers, Hollman, hollman lockers, Las Vegas Raiders, lockers, NFL, Raiders, Sports

                    Travis Hollman discusses the future of personal belongings in public spaces with Karen Tiber Leland

                    The Future of Your Personal Belongings in Public Space – with Founder and Philanthropist Travis Hollman

                    Travis Hollman, Philanthropist and Founder of Hollman, Inc. discusses how people think about their personal belongings and the spaces they occupy.

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                    Founded in 1976, Hollman, Inc. is the industry leader in locker design and solutions.  We have manufactured more than ten million lockers for high-profile organizations, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, major American golf courses, corporate centers, country clubs, fitness studios and gyms, college campuses, museums, and hospitals. Our lockers are built to inspire teamwork, collaboration, innovation, and trust among the users.