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Friday, September 6, 2013

3 Tips When Setting Up Your Portable Garage


Now that you have purchased your very first portable garage, you can protect your vehicles from the harsh weather conditions. You will be very pleased at how much longer your vehicles will last now that it is under cover. This being said, all the great benefits that you will get from your portable garage, there are also a few things that you need to keep in mind when you decide to put it up and use it.

 Keep A Good Distance


When you set up your portable garage, make sure that it is a safe enough distance from your home. Now you are probably saying to yourself that this doesn’t make sense. Surely I would want my portable garage to be as close to my house as possible so that I can get in and out without getting wet. As much as this is true, you don’t want to have the risk of fires catching onto your house. If your vehicle suddenly catches fire for some reason, the portable garage will catch too.
Ventilation
If you like getting your car started for a while before hopping in; make sure to have a good flow of air going through your portable garage. Just like in a closed garage, fumes and gases can build up, which is a healthy risk for the driver.

Storage


While storing your vehicle inside your portable garage is fine, try not to store other valuable that are easily taken. If someone is observing your property and know of valuable items inside, they will be able to get in.
 
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1 comment:

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