Making Your Storage Unit a Gym

Posted on: 26 October 2015
Sticking to a fitness routine is often difficult, particularly if you do not have space at home and don't like working out at a gym. Some creative people have turned self-storage units into their own private gyms. Although you need to check with the management before you begin, many facilities have no problem with this practice. If you need some personal space to pursue your fitness, consider renting your own storage unit.
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3 Features Every Survivalist Needs In A Storage Unit

Posted on: 14 August 2015
Whether you consider yourself a doomsday prepper or a planning survivalist, having a cache of necessary supplies in a storage unit could be incredibly convenient in a disaster situation. Even though many survivalists build a stash of supplies in their home, you never know if something could happen that leaves you having to leave all of your food, water, and other survival equipment behind in a hurry. Having an extra stash could mean the difference between your family making it in a doomsday scenario.
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5 Easy Tricks to Keep Your Small Storage Unit Clutter Free in the Long Haul

Posted on: 28 July 2015
It is no big secret that using a storage unit to store away all of those items you do not have room for around the house is a good idea. However, if you keep a storage unit for a long time, it can easily get just as cluttered as your home, which can be a major bother. To keep the calamity under control for the long-term, there are five easy things you should do when you have a rented storage unit for more than just a few months.
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The Valuable Benefits Of Decluttering Your Home By Renting A Storage Unit

Posted on: 23 July 2015
Renting a unit at a self storage facility can be the first step you take in decluttering your home. If you've had trouble parting with your possessions -- even those that you use on a very seldom basis -- moving them to a storage unit can be a solution to help you organize a tidier home. By remotely storing the items that you don't use consistently, you can still enjoy access to them when needed but won't have them cluttering your home the rest of the time.
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