How to choose locks for schoolbag lockers as schools reopen?

How to choose locks for schoolbag lockers as schools reopen?

In recent years, schoolbag cabinets have gradually become a new equipment that is popular in all primary and secondary schools. Whether it is made of wood, steel or ABS plastic, schoolbag cabinets have almost become a must-have item for schools. Rows of environmentally friendly and durable schoolbag cabinets not only bring convenience to students, but also decorate the classrooms more cleanly and tidy, while also ensuring the safety of students' personal belongings. As the situation of epidemic prevention and control improves, students will return to campus, and the schoolbag cabinets will continue to play their role in the lives of students. So what should schools pay attention to when choosing and purchasing schoolbag lockers?

How to choose locks for schoolbag lockers as schools reopen?

As a place to store students' personal belongings, the safety of the schoolbag locker must be the first aspect considered by the school. At present, common locks for schoolbag lockers in the market include cam locks, RFID locks, combination locks, and intelligent locks. Different products have different grades, so in order to choose one with higher cost performance among variety of products, we must carefully compare them and buy one.

1. Cam lock. The cam lock is a kind of lock commonly used in daily life. It is simple and convenient to operate and has a high cost performance. It can be equipped with an administrator key and a key for lock cylinder replacement. Without damaging the schoolbag locker and the lock body,  we can also open the cabinet door and replace the lock cylinder given students lose their keys.

How to choose locks for schoolbag lockers as schools reopen?

2. RFID lock. At present, the application of RFID locks in schoolbag cabinets is becoming more and more common. There are two types of RFID induction locks, one is a split type, that is, the lock panel and the lock body are separated, and they need to be fixed with a gong wire on the front of the cabinet door and the inside of the door. This is a traditional induction lock. The other is an integrated induction lock, whose lock case and battery are integrated in a lock box, which has a smaller size and a wider range of applications.

How to choose locks for schoolbag lockers as schools reopen?

3. Combination lock. There are two types of combination lock: mechanical combination lock and electronic combination lock. The combination lock produced by Make is very convenient to install, without screw or buckle. The biggest advantage of a combination lock is that it frees students from the hassle of carrying a key with them, and only needs them to remember their own password to open the door. Even if you forget the password, you can use the administrator key to unlock it urgently, or use the four-in-one probe to retrieve the password, which is convenient and reliable.

How to choose locks for schoolbag lockers as schools reopen?

How to choose locks for schoolbag lockers as schools reopen?

With the development of technology, intelligent schoolbag lockers using fingerprint recognition and face recognition technology have gradually entered major campuses, playing an important role in students' daily lives. There are various types of school bag locks. In addition to considering the quality and cost-effectiveness of school bag locks when purchasing, schools also need to consider the situation of the group using schoolbag locker locks. For example, in elementary school campuses, schools should choose RFID induction locks, because this kind of lock is more convenient for operation, and the key is a wristband key or card. Hence, it is not easy to lose for primary school students. On university campuses, schools can choose smart schoolbag locks. Smart school bag locks generally use fingerprint recognition and face recognition technology. The unlocking is relatively simple and convenient, and the security is guaranteed. It is more popular with trendy college students.