Clean room Staff changing rooms
KEMMLIT realizes employee changing rooms from the street area to the clean room area and implements different cabinet solutions on a project-specific basis.

Coverage from street to cleanroom areas
Changing rooms from the street area to the clean room.
Versatile wardrobe solutions
Single or multi-part personnel lockers, black and white lockers and Z lockers.
Individual special solutions
Project-related implementations in various designs.
Material selection according to use
HPL, chipboard, powder-coated sheet steel or stainless steel.
Individual design
Colors and surfaces to match the room concept.
Equipment & accessories
Extensive range of equipment and accessories.
Black wardrobes
Black lockers are used in staff changing rooms on the unclean side. They are used to store street clothes, personal items and accessories before entering the staff lock. The color scheme supports a clear visual assignment to the unclean area as well as a clear separation between clean and unclean areas.
The lockers are designed for stationary use in changing areas and have smooth, closed surfaces that make them easy to clean. Depending on the version, they are equipped with doors, storage compartments, clothes rails or additional organizational components and can be integrated into existing airlock and changing room concepts.

Shoe cabinets
Shoe lockers are used in staff changing rooms and personnel airlocks and are used for the orderly storage of street and work shoes. They support structured changing processes and contribute to the clear separation of clean and unclean areas within cleanroom concepts.
The lockers are designed for stationary use in changing areas and have smooth, closed surfaces for easy cleaning. Depending on the version, they are equipped with separate shoe compartments, ventilation openings or additional organizational components and can be integrated into existing airlock and changing room concepts.

Seat cubes
As a functional seating solution, seat cubes are used in staff changing rooms and personnel airlocks and make it easier to put on and take off shoes and protective clothing. They support ergonomic changing processes and contribute to clearly structured workflows within cleanroom and hygiene areas.
The seating cubes are designed for stationary use in changing areas and have smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces. Depending on the design, they can be used free-standing or in combination with other changing room furniture and can be flexibly integrated into existing airlock and room concepts.

Open wardrobe
Open wardrobes are used in staff changing rooms and personnel airlocks to store clothing and personal equipment in an organized manner. They enable quick access to workwear and protective clothing and support clearly structured changing processes in cleanroom and hygiene areas.
The open wardrobe systems are designed for stationary use in changing areas and have surfaces that are easy to clean. Depending on the version, they are equipped with hooks, shelves or clothes rails and can be flexibly integrated into existing lockers and room concepts.

Umbrella stand
Umbrella stands are used in entrance areas and staff changing rooms to store umbrellas in an orderly fashion. They help to absorb moisture in a controlled manner and reduce the introduction of moisture into changing and hygiene areas.
The umbrella stands are designed for stationary use and have robust, easy-to-clean surfaces. Depending on the version, they are equipped with drip trays or separate storage compartments and can be functionally integrated into existing room and organizational concepts.

Disposable removal cabinet
Dispensing cabinets are used in staff changing rooms and personnel airlocks for the controlled provision of disposable items. They enable the structured dispensing of items such as hoods, gloves or protective clothing and support hygienic processes in the cleanroom environment.
The removal cabinets are designed for stationary use and have smooth, closed surfaces for easy cleaning. Depending on the version, they are equipped with several removal compartments or modular inserts and can be integrated into existing airlock and changing room concepts.

Discharge cabinet
Disposal lockers are used in staff changing rooms and staff airlocks for the controlled disposal of clothing or consumables. They support hygienic processes by collecting used disposable items or worn protective clothing and separating them from the clean area.
The waste lockers are designed for stationary use and have smooth, closed surfaces for easy cleaning. Depending on the version, they are equipped with throw-in openings, collection containers or integrated collection systems and can be integrated into existing airlock and changing room concepts.

Washbasin
Washbasins are used as part of staff changing rooms and are used for hygienic hand cleaning in daily operations. They support defined hygiene measures and contribute to cleanliness within changing and ancillary areas.
The washbasins are designed for stationary use and have smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces. Depending on the version, they are equipped with integrated fittings, splash guards or additional storage surfaces and can be integrated into existing room and changing room concepts.

Examples from practice

Erbe Electromedicine, Rangendingen
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Weiss Cura
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MED-EL
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Ever Pharma Jena
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Dr. Franz Köhler
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Charly’s Lab
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Acandis
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Our customers often ask:
Systems for wet areas are specially designed for high humidity, frequent cleaning and intensive use. Materials, fittings and surfaces are moisture-resistant, hygienic and durable. Lighter constructions with greater design freedom are available for dry areas.
Yes. KEMMLIT relies on robust materials, stable constructions and durable hardware technology. Depending on the area of application, particularly robust versions are available that can also withstand high mechanical stress.
Yes. KEMMLIT develops barrier-free systems that comply with applicable standards and directives. These include spacious room concepts, ergonomic operating heights and safe and convenient accessibility.
Yes. KEMMLIT plans and manufactures systems individually according to project requirements. Dimensions, materials, colors and functions can be flexibly adapted to the architecture, use and design concept.
Thanks to clearly structured processes and in-house production, KEMMLIT achieves short delivery times. A high level of adherence to deadlines ensures that planning, delivery and installation are carried out reliably and according to plan.