Thursday, August 20, 2009

Bringing Work & Equipment Home? Put it in Mobile Storage


Is your job requiring you to bring home an increasing amount of work-related materials and equipment? With the recession still in full swing, many employers are putting more demands on their employees. If you are overwhelmed with products, equipment, and documents related to your job, why not rent a mobile storage unit? This way you can accomodate your boss without cluttering your domestic life. Even better, find out if your employer will pay for the rental of the mobile unit, as well as mobile storage insurance. Don't let your job invade your personal life--take control and breathe easy with mobile storage.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Mobile Storage Makes Trade Shows a Breeze


Is your company planning on exhibiting at trade shows this fall and winter? Plan ahead and schedule a mobile storage unit to be delivered to your company prior to the show. This way you can easily load any booth equipment, furniture, signs, and sales products you may need at the show. Have your mobile storage company deliver the portable unit to the show, and schedule pick-up once your exhibit is done. If your company is exhibiting at several trade shows, you may want to place the unit at a climate-controlled storage facility in between shows. And if you are including high-end items such as electronics or sensitive material such as company documents, you will probably want to acquire mobile storage insurance to protect the handling and delivery of your trade show items.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Don't Trust Your Local Movers? DIY With Mobile



Struggling to find suitable laborers that have both the experience and the trustworthiness to enter your home, help you pack, and carry out your move? If so, do it yourself without the hassle with mobile strage. Your portable storage company will deliver your unit to your property, which you pack yourself at your own pace. When you are ready to move the packed unit, the storage company will load it (carefully) onto a trailer to be delivered to your new location. Then you unpack the contents at your convenience before the storage company removes the unit from your new home. You'll never have to worry about being a victim of a rogue mover scam again, although you may want to seek mobile storage insurance to protect yourself from damage or loss during the use of your mobile unit.