July 26th, 2010
Spacesaver identifies six tips for planning evidence rooms and lockers for hand gun storage or long gun storage, narcotics storage, money storage and even biological evidence storage.
Spacesaver chronicles input from Officer Steve Berdrow -a 25 year vetran of the Burbank Police Department. Steve served assignments from supervisor of the Property and Evidence section to manager of all police department facilities and spent 9 years as co-project manager for the $30 million police and fire headquarters building project –an experience he undoubtedly draws from in the article.
From simply conducting site visits to other police agencies to glean from their experience, to tips for where to place “pass through” lockers, this article from the Spacesaver blog is full of great tips.
Continue reading: Six “Tips” for Evidence Storage and Evidence Room Planning
July 2nd, 2010

Global security is a necessity and with global security demands reliable processes. Part of that process includes the transportation of weapons which must be done carefully and accurately. With Spacesaver you will find solutions that eliminate vibration and abrasion in transportation. Whatever it is you need transported, there is a sophisticated storage solution. To read 5 tips on which military weapons storage solution is best for you, click here.
June 16th, 2010
The College of Charleston, Kansas State University and Central Michigan University have all incorporated Spacesaver storage solutions as alternatives to increase university resources, without expanding their budgets or their building footprints. To see how the College of Charleston reduced their footprint by 4,000 square feet and how Central Michigan University saved six-million dollars in construction costs, read the rest of the story on the Spacesaver blog.
June 5th, 2010
Chinese Architect Gary Chang transforms his 330 square foot Hong Kong apartment into a 24-room, highly efficient apartment. Now considered one of the greenest homes to live in, he spent his childhood crammed in this apartment with his two parents, younger sisters and another tenant. With the help of organizational systems by Spacesaver, Chang is able to pursue sustainable living solutions for the city of Hong Kong.
Check out the original Spacesaver blog entry here.