Storage made Easier with LEVPRO

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Cambridge Elementary was able to organize their storage spaces and free up space by utilizing the new LEVPRO system.

Cambridge Elementary in Cambridge, Wis., recently installed a LEVPRO system to revamp previously cramped and cluttered storage areas. Before LEVPRO, the school’s staff was consistently frustrated because it took them a long time to find equipment and put it away properly. With LEVPRO, teachers moved all frequently used items into the units by the gym and got rid of their rundown, homemade shelving. By adding capacity and storing similar items together, staff now can quickly and easily find what they need. And, cleaning under the shelving and returning items after class is a breeze.

Says Anneke Legge, physical education teacher. “With LEVPRO, finding and storing equipment is seamless, allowing our staff to spend more time planning and preparing for class, and less time hunting down equipment and supplies. The extra capacity in the new system also created space for new inflatable kayaks for our pool, and we still have some extra space for new gear.”

Available now, the new LEVPRO line will be manufactured in Spacesaver’s Fort Atkinson, Wis.-based manufacturing facility. It can be purchased online and bought in partnership with Spacesaver’s network of independent distributors who work with customers through every step of the design and installation process.

“Spacesaver is always looking for new ways to help customers creatively tackle their storage needs,” says Spacesaver CEO Mark Haubenschild. “Saving time, increasing productivity and doing more with the space they have are essential for our K-12 educational customers.”

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This article originally appeared in the School Planning & Management January 2018 issue of Spaces4Learning.

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