DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY - A thorough disaster preparedness plan wouldn't be complete without including containers as part of the recovery process. You can include containers for temporary offices and storage facilities while the building recovery is complete.
MANUFACTURING - Dry storage of raw materials, cartons, component parts, finished goods
CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES - Storage of building materials, small tools or fuel; field repair or machine shop
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL - Storage (for disposal) of low level nuclear material, asbestos and other hazardous waste
SCHOOLS & MUNICIPALITIES - Storage of playground and sports equipment, rock salt, portable classrooms, tools and mowers
RETAIL AND SHOPPING CENTER STORAGE - Storage of maintenance equipment or extra inventory; additional tenant storage
MARINAS & TRAILER PARKS - Storage of seasonal equipment, tools, mowers, small boats, or fuel; tenant storage lockers
| | GOVERNMENT FACILITIES - Containers serve as an excellent source of storage at government facilities for renovations, excess inventory, and seasonal storage.
- Dry storage of mulch, seed, fertilizer, tools, mowers, rental equipment, seasonal materials
FARMING - Storage of equipment, seed, fertilizer, animal shelters, tack, feed, produce, fuel
EXPLOSIVES - Approved for Class B explosive storage
CHEMICAL STORAGE AND SEAMLESS TRANSPORT - Dry storage and environmental control of toxics and hazardous materials
FIRE AND WATER RESTORATION CONTRACTORS AND INSURANCE OPTIONS - Dry storage and security at fire and water restoration sites is a perfect fit for containers. Office and storage combinations allow businesses to operate almost un-interrupted after disasters while the re-building process continues.
HARDWARE STORES & LUMBER YARDS - Storage of lumber, doors, fencing, paneling, rock salt, fertilizer, inventory
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