Ensure Stability and Safety
Stability is paramount in locker cubbies, especially in environments with young children. All classroom cubby storage units, including cubbies shelves, coat lockers, and cubbies with doors, should be securely anchored to walls or floors to prevent tipping. This is particularly important in classrooms where children might be tempted to climb on these units. Using brackets or anchors designed for lockers and wood or plastic cubby storage ensures the furniture stays in place, reducing the risk of accidents. Safety also means regularly checking that these anchors are secure and have not become loose over time.in environments with young children. All classroom cubby storage units, including cubbies shelves, coat lockers, and cubbies with doors, should be securely anchored to walls or floors to prevent tipping. This is particularly important in classrooms where children might be tempted to climb on these units. Using brackets or anchors designed for lockers wood or plastic cubby storage ensures that the furniture stays in place, reducing the risk of accidents. Safety also means regularly checking that these anchors are secure and have not become loose over time.