Storage for Every Corner of Campus

Like small cities, college campuses have police and fire departments, as well as medical facilities, community centers, and other services. Due to the distinct characteristics of each region on campus, special storage solutions are needed. The proper storage can enhance operations, boost recruitment efforts, raise enrollment, and possibly save you a significant amount of space.

 

This blog article will highlight the many regions of a college campus and the storage solutions that may be used to enhance each location.

The University Library

Libraries are frequently among the oldest structures on campus, and because they are frequently in the center of the campus, it is challenging to add an expansion or construct a new building. These structures appear to be a popular candidate for renovation, but how can you make additional room with what you already have? High-Density Mobile Shelving holds the key to the solution. Your storage capacity can be increased or decreased by 50% by adding our cantilever or 4-post shelving on carriages. By reducing unused aisle space, you can fit more shelves into a given amount of room, which doubles the amount that can be kept.

 

Libraries typically need storage for more things besides books, such as makerspace storage, IT storage, and other things. More students and people of the community visit the library for hands-on crafting thanks to the emerging trend of makerspaces. These spaces require open space, tables, and seating in addition to the storage room for all the supplies.

Library Offsite Storage

Libraries spend a lot of effort building up their collections, therefore they are less inclined to want to weed them. What happens then if you completely run out of room or aren’t able to store all books on-site? Our High-Density Mobile with High Bay Shelving, fortunately, also works in warehouse settings for off-site storage of collections and large or rare volumes. These solutions may make the most of any warehouse space and maximize your investment.

Campus Athletics Centers

Colleges have always utilized their athletic centers as a recruiting tool, but did you realize that they have also recruited new athletes by leveraging their equipment and uniform storage? You can personalize the graphics on the carriages using High-Density Mobile Equipment Storage to create a beautiful environment that fosters school spirit.

 

In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, these solutions are ideal for storing tools, uniforms, and even medical supplies. Choose from mesh portions for ball storage, bat bars for bat storage, shoulder pad hangers, and more to customize each carriage to hold precisely what needs to be stored.

Administration Buildings

Offices for administrative, admissions, and marketing are present on every college campus. There are a lot of resources, paper files, and storage spaces for private records in these university departments. These workplaces can have additional storage capacity because of the usage of a High-Density Mobile System, which also frees up space for other uses like offices and conference rooms. Furthermore, as all schools are required to maintain confidential data, audit control tools and security limits can be added to each system, and even to each carriage, if necessary, to ensure that only those with access may enter the system.

Grounds Upkeep and Storage

Additionally, each campus has ground storage and maintenance needs that occasionally necessitate having large and small inventories available at all times. Maintaining order and making things simple to find can help the campus function smoothly. An excellent, affordable option to conserve space and keep these spaces orderly is using suspended mobile shelving.

 

Well-planned storage across campus could make or break a university. Whether it is for recruitment, retention, or even efficiencies, Spacesaver Interiors can help you craft the storage you need space by space. Contact us today to get started! 

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