• Tips For Storing Drones

    Drones, whether you fly them for work or pleasure, can take up a lot of room in your home. Add on some of the necessary peripherals, such as cameras and video equipment, and it may feel like you need to dedicate an entire room to the enterprise. Fortunately, self-storage facilities provide a secure off-site location to keep your drones and their equipment. The following tips can help you store everything safely.
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  • Ask These Three Questions Before You Rent A Unit At A Storage Facility

    When the possessions that you keep in your home exceed your available storage space, you typically have the option of getting rid of some of your things or looking for a storage solution. The former choice can be emotionally draining and time consuming, while the latter is simple if you have self-storage facilities in your community. If you're evaluating a couple different facilities, it's beneficial to contact a rental agent at each business to discuss monthly rates, available unit features and other questions.
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  • How Your Furnace Can Affect Your Family's Health

    When you think about your furnace, you probably don't think about much more than keeping your household and your family warm. However, there are other ways that your furnace can affect your family's health. Since you and your family's health should be your number one priority, these are a few things that you should watch out for. Poor Indoor Air Quality First of all, your furnace can affect your home's indoor air quality if you aren't careful.
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  • Security Systems For Senior Citizens: 2 Important Considerations To Make

    In a study conducted in 2011 by the AARP nearly 90% of seniors over the age of 65 reported that they would prefer to live in their own homes for as long as possible. If you are worried about the safety of your aging relatives who live alone, investing in a security system could help you gain the peace of mind you need to know your loved one is protected.
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  • Micro Loans: Powerful Tools For Those In Poverty

    Poverty is a growing problem across the globe. Approximately 50 percent of the world's total population lives on less than $2.50 per day. Humanitarian efforts all around the world continually try to raise money to help underdeveloped countries get the resources that they need to rise to the top. However, the progress is slow because of political issues, economic issues, and even the climate and culture of certain areas. Therefore, individuals need a way to lift themselves out of poverty when they aren't able to access other tools.
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  • Love Wine? Make It Your Business With A Direct-Sales Distributorship

    Wine has long been a hobby for many, and a business for a lucky few. However, the emergence of direct-sales wine companies has created opportunities for wine-lovers to go into business for themselves. It's easy to get started, and you don't need to be a wine expert to succeed. The direct sales model puts you directly in front of your buyers. You pay a modest fee to join a company as a sales rep, and then purchase some sample bottles as well as marketing materials and product literature.
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  • How Self Storage Can Keep Your Mind At Ease

    When life-changing events occur and you are left reeling emotionally, it can be difficult to make good decisions for the future. As a homeowner, you want to make sure that you are prepared for the unexpected so that you don't lose what you have worked so hard to own.  The use of self storage is a growing trend in the U.S., with the number of self-storage facilities having grown more than twofold to 15,000 locations as of 2012.
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  • Learn How To Move Your Business To A New Location Properly

    If you plan to move your business in the near future, it is important to move everything the right away. It can sometimes be difficult to manage the move the right way, especially if you do not know what factors to consider. Use the following guide to learn how to safely move from one business location to another. Shred Documents Any documents that are no longer needed should be shredded during the packing process.
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