Storage Post Self Storage Ready to Assist Those Affected by Storm Sandy

Posted by MiniCo on Nov 5, 2012 12:00:00 AM

Storage Post Self Storage Ready to Assist Those Affected by Storm Sandy

Storage Post Self Storage, a leading storage provider with properties in New York and New Jersey, has reopened most of its locations in the aftermath of super storm Sandy. The company and its employees are prepared to work overtime to ensure that customers needing storage and packing materials are quickly assisted.

With 16 locations in the path of the storm, Storage Post is very involved in the recovery efforts and employees are pitching in to ready the storage facilities in record time, despite minor wind and water damage. The company continually updates its website to provide real time information on the status of its stores and communicates frequently with its customers.

“Our thoughts are with our customers, friends, employees and families in New York and New Jersey. This was a devastating storm, and we are encouraging everyone to remain safe and follow the instructions provided by city and state officials,” said Storage Post Vice President of Sales and Marketing Bill Miller. “Our deepest sympathy is extended to those who lost homes and loved ones.”

Storage Post is active in its local neighborhoods, frequently participating in events, festivals and charitable initiatives. To learn more about Storage Post’s community participation and dedication to its neighbors, visit www.storagepost.com/what-we-do. The company also provides self storage tips and packing advice on its website that can help those relocating due to the storm.

About Storage Post

Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Storage Post is a leading self storage company that focuses on quality products, operational excellence and positive customer service. Storage Post has locations along the East Coast and throughout the South, and is actively pursuing self storage acquisitions. For more information on Storage Post acquisitions and its executive leadership team, visit www.storagepost.com.

(via PR Newswire)

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