Four Moving Tips for Newlyweds

Posted on: 4 February 2016
Getting married is an exciting time. You join last names, a life, and a home together. Many couples will move in with each other for the first time after their wedding. With the average age of couples getting married being 27 for women and 29 for men, many of these couples will have two homes to combine into one. The moving-in process can be a daunting one when you have double the stuff, but it doesn't have to be.
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Don't Let Clutter Decrease Your Workplace Productivity

Posted on: 18 December 2015
Clutter can be a dangerous thing in an office environment. It doesn't just look unprofessional and in excessive amounts, create a safety hazard, but it can also decrease productivity within the workplace. If you are a business owner who is plagued with this issue, make sure you know its effects and how to solve this problem. Focus Clutter can have a direct effect on your brain, making the tasks of focusing more difficult.
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Three Unique Ways Self-Storage Facilities Can Help The Environment

Posted on: 7 December 2015
As an environmentally responsible customer, your choice to patronize green businesses means you'll need to be on the lookout for certain signs. General signs that a business is environmentally friendly include things like solar panels on the roof, recycling bins and compost receptacles by all the trash cans, and sustainable lighting. But businesses can also streamline their environmental impact by using techniques specific to the industry and niche they operate in. Here are three things a self-storage business may choose to do to leverage its unique opportunities to help the environment.
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Beyond The Box: 4 Creative Uses For Storage Units

Posted on: 1 November 2015
In the past, a storage facility was simply viewed as yet another place for a person to store their belongings. Shows, such as Storage Wars, have piqued the public's interest regarding just what might be discovered behind locked doors. According to Mental Floss, there were more than 50,000 abandoned storage units in 2011 alone, and everything from the first Superman comic to James Bond's submarine car have been found by fortunate auction winners.
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