This week has been incredibly tough for many families across San Diego. Wildfires have swept through neighborhoods, forcing countless residents to evacuate their homes. Tragically, one of our own employees and their family were among those who had to leave everything behind. While the fires continue to burn, today’s cooler weather and higher humidity are helping firefighters in their brave and tireless efforts to control the flames and protect our communities.
At times like this, we understand how overwhelming it can be to figure out your next steps. If you’ve been affected by the wildfires and are struggling to find a place to store your belongings, we want to help. We’re offering one month of free storage to families displaced by the fires. This includes waiving all delivery and pickup fees for our “Big Box” storage units, no matter where you’re located in San Diego County. We want to make this process as simple and stress-free as possible for you during this difficult time.
Our portable storage units are designed to give you the flexibility and convenience you need right now. Whether your car is packed to the brim with household items or you’ve had to leave your belongings behind, we can bring a storage unit directly to you. Once you’ve packed it, we’ll securely store it for you until you’re ready to have it returned.
To take advantage of this offer, just give us a call at (619) 353-5995. Our team is ready to assist you and help you navigate this challenging time. We understand how important it is to have one less thing to worry about while you focus on your family’s safety and next steps.
Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by these devastating fires. We are incredibly grateful for the firefighters, first responders, and volunteers who are working around the clock to protect our communities. Their bravery and dedication are nothing short of inspiring.
We’re committed to supporting our neighbors and helping San Diego recover. If you or someone you know has been displaced by the wildfires, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Together, we can get through this.
Stay safe, San Diego.