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Steel lockers for K–12 applications come in five categories of construction to suit varying security, durability, ventilation, and maintenance requirements. The use of generic locker specifications can result in products that meet budgets but not the client’s specific performance needs. This course discusses the specifiable features of lockers for school applications and offers recommendations for appropriate choices.
Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
- Describe and compare the five categories of steel locker construction.
- Describe key specifiable features for steel lockers.
- Select appropriate construction, latching, hinges, and door design to suit low and high security areas.
- Identify key performance criteria for lockers in the K–12 market.
Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.
Presented by Zachary Isaacs on behalf of DeBourgh Manufacturing Company. View the Privacy Policy .
Presenter Information

Name: Zachary Isaacs
Title: Marketing Manager, DeBourgh Manufacturing Company
Background: Zachary Isaacs is the Marketing Manager for DeBourgh Manufacturing. Zachary is DeBourgh’s point-of-contact for architects and designers looking to improve their locker specification. Zachary has been with DeBourgh for two years and previously was affiliated with a holding company for whom he sold stock and life insurance products. In his short time with DeBourgh, Zachary has seen more than 50 architect firms with the goal of improving secure storage and durability in schools, police stations, and military environments.