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When using a change room locker, it's important to be mindful of what items you leave inside to prevent loss, damage, or theft. Here are items you should generally avoid leaving in a change room locker:
Valuable Jewelry: Expensive jewelry or sentimental pieces should not be left unattended in a change room locker, as they can be a target for theft.
Large Sums of Money: Avoid leaving large amounts of cash or valuable currency in your locker. It's safer to carry only what you need for your visit.
Electronics: Items like smartphones, tablets, laptops, or other electronic devices should not be left unattended due to their high value and potential for theft.
Identification and Personal Documents: Avoid leaving items such as passports, social security cards, or any other sensitive personal documents in a change room locker.
Expensive Clothing: Designer clothing or items of high value should not be left unattended, as they may attract thieves.
Medication: Prescription medications or other essential health items should be kept with you or in a secure location, not left in a change room locker.
Food or Beverages: Perishable items should not be left in lockers, as they can spoil and create unpleasant odors. Additionally, non-perishable food items can attract pests.
Valuable Sporting Equipment: Equipment such as expensive golf clubs, tennis rackets, or specialty gear should be securely stored elsewhere or kept with you.
Keys: Avoid leaving car keys, house keys, or other important keys in a change room locker, as they can be crucial for your return home.
Personal Hygiene Items: Items like expensive toiletries, perfumes, or grooming tools should be kept with you to avoid potential theft or misuse.
Tips to Enhance Security: Use a Secure Lock: Always use a sturdy lock to secure your locker. Combination locks or padlocks are recommended, and avoid using locks that are easy to pick or break.
Limited Sharing: If possible, avoid sharing your locker combination or key with others to maintain security.
Regular Check-Ins: Periodically check your locker during your visit to ensure everything is secure and nothing has been tampered with.
Report Suspicious Activity: If you notice anything suspicious or unauthorized access to your locker, report it to facility staff or security immediately. By being cautious about what you leave in a change room locker and taking preventive measures, you can reduce the risk of theft or loss while using public or shared facilities.