Lockers can be found in every part of schools, from hallways and classrooms to sports facilities and teacher lounges. Check out our locker shopping guide for tips when shopping for lockers. #schoollockers #athleticlockers #steellockers #boxlockers #schoolsin
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Schools and sports locker rooms are bustling hubs of activity for students and athletes. Maintaining order and organization can be tricky. Junior high lockers, elementary school lockers and athletic lockers are important pieces in the puzzle. In this blog, we’ll explore practical advice on how schools and sports facilities can optimize the organization of their lockers to create a more streamlined and productive environment. https://lnkd.in/gtDqG4mJ
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Whether you are a homeowner, a school administrator, or a community organizer, maintaining the quality and safety of your outdoor basketball court is essential for ensuring enjoyable gameplay and maximizing the court’s lifespan. In this blog, we will explore the different types of surfaces used for outdoor courts, how often they should be refinished, and […]
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School has started and so have all the activities. Here are some tips on how to keep "all the things" organized so you don't leave home without them! #AmyKershnerRealtor #REMAXSPACECENTER #leaguecityrealtor #Organizingtips
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Curious about which facilities were most popular for school lettings in the last year? 🏫 🤾♀️ 📚 Here are the top choices based on 50,000 bookings: Outdoor Pitches: 39% Sports Hall: 36% Space Hire: 12% Courts: 6% Gym: 4% Pool: 2% Outdoor pitches and sports halls lead the way, highlighting a strong preference for sports facilities. Download our full report for more in-depth analysis and trends. 📥 Get your free copy here: https://lnkd.in/dwFqwngr Note: Many schools don’t have pools, gyms, or athletic tracks. The percentage of those bookings are much higher at schools that do have those facilities than shown here. #schoollettings #schoolfacilities #facilitymanagement #education #sportsfacilities
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School shopping seems to get more and more expensive each year. Ease your stress by following some of these popular suggestions on how to check off everything on your list for less. #berkshirehathawayhomeservices #homesalerealty #yourworldunderoneroof #backtoschool #backtoschoolshopping #backtoschooltips #school #schoolshopping
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Should I start this biz? I have a shop like this on my property. Full HVAC, 2,100 sqft, and my $2,500/mo tenant is moving out soon. There's insane demand in my area for youth personal sports training here, from middle to high school. I'm considering filling it with equipment, lining with astroturf and renting it out by the hour to 2-3 trainers at a time. My area is somewhat rural - no gyms, but upper middle class with overachieving rich families and top tier schools. Lots and lots and lots of youth sports. Several local friends have told me this biz would crush here. Furthermore, one of Texas' largest high schools is 10 mins away - 5,400 students across 3 grades. You've probably heard of it... I don't want a monthly memberships because I want to control the flow of people at any given time, even if less profitable. I'm optimizing for quality of life here, and not trying to manage a 6th biz or massive headache. I'm thinking: - $40 per hour time slot - 10 surge hours per day at $40 per - 10 low demand hours per day at $10 per - 4 down hours per day for cleaning - 2-3 max people per slot That's 1,800 slots per month. At 3 trainings per week on average you'd need 150 students to be at max capacity. I could sell bundles of time slots together at a discount. There are at least 10,000 middle - high schoolers within 10 miles... And ~3,000 sets of parents with too much money to spend on sports. ON PAPER, at full capacity thats $45k/month top line. Much better than $2,500! Not bad for 2,100 sqft. Maybe add an hourly employee and some vending machines with drinks and snacks. Make it really nice inside. It would require some upfront build out cost. I could see this biz going up almost anywhere. Rent out someone else's shop with permission to do this. Buy (rent) by the acre and sell by the foot. The WeWork for youth sports. Should I do this and build it publicly? Finances and all. Poke holes in this please. It seems asymmetric to me. If it doesn't work out I resell the equipment and move on.
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Looking to add a safe and fun outdoor play area to your #ChurchDesign? Check out these tips and examples from our latest blog post!
Church Design Considerations for Outdoor Play Areas
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August 19, 2024 Think Safety First as Kids Head Back to School Hi Neighbor! As the new school year begins, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging parents, teachers and students to watch out for hidden hazards at school. Every year, thousands of children are injured on playgrounds, while playing sports, or as they walk, bike, skateboard or scooter to and from school. Prevent injuries before they happen by following these safety tips when heading back to school: Playgrounds: Leave necklaces and clothing with drawstrings at home to reduce strangulation hazards. Check for “S” hooks, protruding bolt ends, and sharp points or edges on playground equipment. Don’t play on slides or other surfaces that are burning hot. Check that the playground has good impact surfacing such as nine inches of mulch/wood chips. Wear Helmets: Wear a helmet when biking, skateboarding, or riding a scooter to and from school, or while playing sports. Distracted Walking: Don’t text or talk on the phone while walking. Distracted walking can be dangerous, especially near traffic and crosswalks. Don’t become a statistic! “Think Safety First” when heading back to school. Related poster: NSN Poster: Think Safety First as Kids Head Back to School
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Discover the secrets to crafting the ultimate indoor family play area in our latest blog post "What to Include in Your Perfect Indoor Family Play Area"! From safety essentials to creative play ideas, we've got a list to help you create a space where fun and families thrive. Read now and transform your indoor space into a haven of excitement and joy for local families. #FamilyFun #IndoorPlay #PlayAreaPerfection #MallMarketing #KidsPlayArea
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