TOPPLA | School Locker Procurement Guide
In the campus environment,
lockers are not just storage tools
but also crucial facilities that impact students' learning experience.
Faced with a wide array of products on the market,
how can schools avoid procurement pitfalls?

Material | The Tangible Code to Quality
Green and safety are top priorities when selecting lockers for campuses. It is particularly important whether the locker materials are healthy and harmless, and whether they align with green and sustainable construction principles.
TOPPLA plastic lockers are made of high-quality plastic raw materials, offering both impact resistance and adaptability to the humid plum rain season in southern regions or the cold, dry conditions in northern areas. They are less prone to quality degradation due to environmental factors, ensuring long-lasting durability.

Details | Excellence Lies in the Nuances
For young children, primary, and secondary school students, the safety details of locker design are especially critical. It is advisable to prioritize backpack lockers with protective soft corners to mitigate collision risks from sharp locker edges. Additionally, close attention should be paid to whether the surface finish is smooth and free of burrs.
TOPPLA campus backpack lockers are meticulously designed with safety in mind. The locker door edges feature rounded protective soft corners, effectively preventing injuries caused by collisions during use. Moreover, the entire locker surface is smooth and burr-free, offering not only a comfortable touch but also ease of daily cleaning and maintenance, comprehensively safeguarding students' safety.

Functionality | Balancing Practicality and Intelligence
Traditional lockers typically offer a single storage space, failing to accommodate independent organization of small items such as campus cards, stationery, and water bottles. TOPPLA plastic lockers are thoughtfully designed to meet the practical needs of campus use, featuring dedicated card slots, flip-style storage boxes, and towel bars for efficient small-item storage. The door panel number plate design allows for customization with student IDs and names, facilitating categorized item storage and enhancing both organization efficiency and user convenience.

In terms of intelligent management, TOPPLA supports campus digitalization by offering various smart systems, including IC card, password, and facial recognition options. These systems enable unified management and efficient operation, meeting the dual demands of functionality and intelligence in modern campuses.

Layout | Prevent Lockers from "Overcrowding" the Classroom
The fixed spatial planning of old campuses and the diverse new requirements of new campuses pose significant challenges to locker flexibility. TOPPLA plastic lockers adopt modular design and mortise-and-tenon structures, requiring no screws for assembly. They are easy to install and can be freely combined and expanded to fit various spaces such as classrooms, corridors, and dormitories.

For existing spaces in old campuses, TOPPLA provides locker solutions that integrate with available layouts without altering the spatial structure. For new campuses, precise measurements and personalized layouts are implemented based on usage needs, maximizing the utility of limited space.




