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Storage Facility Owners Are Missing This One Thing




As a mom who focuses on her baby more than anything, I am forgetful, and at times, clumsy, from trying to juggle a one year old and everything else happening around me.


The day to visit my storage unit and drop off a baby walker, some baby toys, outgrown clothes and bouncer has arrived. Baby Ella is turning into her own little person who walks and moves around NON-STOP. We arrive and she is fussing from being in her car seat. I get her out of the carseat, unlock my unit, and set the lock on the ground.


Baby Ella picks up the lock and looks up at me and smiles, as she continues her walking. Unloading the car, I get caught up looking at her tiny newborn clothes, not realizing she has dropped the lock on the ground, before coming over to hug my leg.


Turning around I nearly trip over the lock while holding my daughter and the walker, and end up kicking the lock under a dresser and into the abyss that is my storage unit.


SO, the one thing owners are missing in their facilities? A safe and convenient place for tenants to hang their locks.


It is baffling to think the storage industry has not installed Keepster Pro nationwide. Tenants are tired of losing their lock, having their children play with it and getting injured, tripping over it and having to pay for another lock. I don't know about you, but I do not know anyone who absolutely LOVES visiting their storage unit, why not provide the best in customer convenience and satisfaction? Not only this but owners have to be tired of repairing and replacing latches, headers and doors. A latch is not bent by a customer, it is bent from tenants placing the lock back on the latch, which then collides with the header.


To me Keepster Pro gives any storage facility who has installed the product, something to really brag about. Along with the purchase of the lock retaining device, comes installation fasteners, engineered child entrapment prevention, a pre-tax write off, and future individual unit insurance.


As Keepster Pro does not rust, it will last the lifetime of each storage facility providing customer satisfaction and savings on damage expenses, along the way. The inventor has been repairing mini storage doors for 30 plus years, and noticed the root of the majority of damage to the latch, is directly related to tenants not having a proper place for their lock while visiting their unit.


You get so much more than just a place for tenants to hang their lock by purchasing Keepster Pro. The key to maintenance is prevention and storage owners can prevent with Keepster Pro.

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