Operating a Business Franchise

What to Think About When Buying a Shipping Container

There are many reasons you may want a shipping container. Storing your equipment or converting the container into a house or office space are just a few of the many things you can do with your shipping container. However, for you to get the full advantage of owning a shipping container, you have to invest in the correct one. For this reason, if it's your first time buying a shipping container, here are things you need to have in mind. Read More 

Top Reasons Why Your Employees Should Wear Name Badges

Many businesses often associate the use of name badges with the military, the police, fire departments, private security teams, et cetera, et cetera. Hence, they seldom consider using name badges as a tool for marketing their products, services or company brand. Perhaps this is because not all businesses provide their employees with name badges. Regardless, there are noteworthy benefits that can be gained by companies that use name badges to help identify employees. Read More 

Five Things You Should Do When You Get a New Air Conditioner Installed

If you're having a new air conditioner installed in your home, you may want to consider doing a few other things as well. Doing the following five things will help support your air conditioner and make your home more efficient in general. 1. Clean Your Ducts If you have existing ductwork, you can hook your new air conditioner up to the ducts. However, you may want to have the installation professional clean the ducts first. Read More 

Protect Your Letters: Proper Care And Maintenance Of Your New Line Marking Stencils

An extensive set of full-size line marking stencils, such as those required for marking public car parks and sports fields, can be a significant investment. Naturally then, you will want to make sure your line marking stencils are kept in excellent condition at all times, extending their useful working lives and making your investment last as long as possible. Happily, line marking stencils are made from tough, long-lasting materials, and keeping them in top condition is not a particularly arduous task. Read More 

Personal Training Risk Assessments

As a personal trainer or fitness instructor you will be required to carry out a workplace risk assessment. This is a legal requirement to ensure you are insured, and must be done to minimise the risk of injury that can occur when working or training in an area with potential hazards, both inside the gym or outdoors if running a bootcamp. This simple guide is for those of you who are training to work within the fitness industry, and will help you to better understand how to carry out an effective risk assessment, and how to mitigate some of the risks for the safety of your clients and gym members. Read More