Safelock Storage Opens Premier Self-Storage Facility in Dothan, AL
05/23/2025, Dothan, AL // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire //
A new era of self-storage has arrived in Houston County, AL. Safelock Storage is proud to unveil its newest self-storage facility at 175 Bob Hall Rd, Dothan, bringing 24/7 access, advanced security, and unmatched convenience to residents and businesses in the city.
'For too long, storage in Dothan has meant compromise,' said a Safelock Storage representative. 'Limited access hours, outdated systems, and oversized units that don't fit modern needs have made storage more of a hassle than a help. We set out to change that. We want to make storage simple, secure, and always accessible.'
With the new facility, Safelock Storage isn't just responding to the demand for better storage—it's redefining what modern storage should look like in Dothan. Built for today's on-the-go lifestyles, the self-storage facility features direct drive-up access, modern roll-up doors, and a variety of storage units tailored to fit the needs of individuals, families, and businesses alike.
The facility also provides around-the-clock availability, giving customers the freedom to retrieve or store their belongings on their own schedule. No appointments, no locked gates. Just quality, convenient storage when and where you need it.
Security also remains a top priority for Safelock Storage. Aside from its clean, well-lit grounds and sturdy unit construction, the Dothan facility is protected by advanced surveillance systems that monitor every inch of the property around the clock for peace of mind. Highly trained security personnel are also available on site, adding a layer of protection and level of safety few storage facilities can match.
With these features in place, Safelock Storage Dothan redefines secure, accessible, and affordable storage, providing local families and businesses with reliable solutions they can count on.
For those looking for 'storage near me' in Dothan, Safelock Storage Dothan makes renting a unit simple and convenient. Customers can easily browse available units by visiting its website. With just a few clicks, they can choose the ideal unit size for their needs and complete the rental process entirely online.
Safelock Storage Dothan offers flexible lease options, so renters can choose short- or long-term storage without the hassle of long-term commitments. It also offers a variety of affordable unit sizes to accommodate everything from household items to business inventory. Its budget-friendly monthly rates and special promotions provide added value.
With clean, secure facilities and gated access, Safelock Storage is more than just a storage provider in Dothan—it's a trusted partner for keeping belongings safe, accessible, and within reach.
To learn more about Safelock Storage and its new Dothan location, visit https://dothan.safelockstoragecenters.com/home.
About Safelock Storage
Safelock Storage is a self-storage facility in Dothan, Alabama, providing reliable, secure, and flexible storage solutions. As a locally owned facility, it prioritizes convenience and peace of mind, providing gated entry, surveillance systems, and clean, well-maintained units. Whether customers need space for personal items, business inventory, or seasonal equipment, Safelock Storage ensures a hassle-free experience with top-notch service and security, tailored to meet every storage need.
###
Media Contact
Safelock Storage
Address: 175 Bob Hall Rd, Dothan, AL 36305
Phone: (334) 489-5883
Website: https://dothan.safelockstoragecenters.com/home
newsroom: news.38digitalmarket.com
Source published by Submit Press Release >> Safelock Storage Opens Premier Self-Storage Facility in Dothan, AL
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Bloomberg
an hour ago
- Bloomberg
Nuveen's Outlook for the Future Investor
Saira Malik, Chief Investment Officer, Nureen shares expert insights on market trends, strategic portfolio considerations, and the evolving investment landscape with Bloomberg's Kara Wetzel at The Future Investor: Finding the Opportunities event in San Francisco (Source: Bloomberg)


New York Times
an hour ago
- New York Times
Eagles fan Mike Trout wrote Super Bowl LIX score on his bat knob — now it's in a baseball card
NFL fans commemorate their team's Super Bowl victories in all sorts of ways, but Mike Trout might be the first to do it on a bat knob. The South Jersey native who is often seen in his end-zone seats at Lincoln Financial Field through the fall and winter wrote a special inscription on the bottom of one of his game-used bats after his Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LIX: 'Eagles 40 Chiefs 22. Fly Eagles Fly!' That knob has since been cut off the bat and put into a one-of-a-kind baseball card autographed by Trout that will be in Topps' upcoming Tier One set (release date has yet to be announced). FIRST LOOK: Mike Trout wrote the final score on his game-used bat knob 🦅🔥 — Topps (@Topps) June 1, 2025 Bat knob cards always present a rare piece of unique MLB memorabilia, but Trout, himself a baseball card collector, now has one of the more unique ones out there, with MLB-NFL crossover appeal. It's far from the first time the Los Angeles Angels outfielder referenced his Eagles fandom on a card, though. He wrote 'Go Birds!' on his one-of-one autographed MLB logo patch card in 2023 Topps Triple Threads and 'Fly Eagles Fly!' on his 2023 Topps Pristine 1/1 card. But if you're looking for crossover appeal for sports card and trading card game collectors, the recently retired Evan Longoria helped create what could become the most expensive bat knob card in industry history. An autographed bat knob card in this year's Tier One set for the three time All-Star third baseman contains a knob with an image of Charizard from Pokemon fame. When Pokémon and baseball collide 🤝 Evan Longoria posted this on his Instagram, a 1 of 1 bat knob featuring Charizard that will be in Tier One Baseball 👀🔥 — Fanatics Live (@fanaticslive) March 23, 2025 There's already a $100,000 public bounty on the Longoria card made by a Florida sports card shop owner. That would shatter the record for the most expensive bat knob card sold. According to Card Ladder, a 2017 Topps Tier One Honus Wagner card (not autographed) stands as the top selling bat knob card going for $24,600 in August 2022. Advertisement Longoria made it no secret that he'd been an interested buyer of the card as well. However, nothing can compare to Bryce Harper's 'RIP Harambe' bat knob card. Bryce Harper's 1/1 game-used "RIP Harambe" bat knob card… 🦍🔥 — Topps (@Topps) February 19, 2025 Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich and Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Junior Caminero added their own twists to their upcoming Tier One bat knob autographed cards. They each have images of their 2024 Topps Series One cards on the knobs. While collectors wait for Tier One's release, they can also hunt for bat knob cards in the new Topps Sterling set, which went on sale Wednesday. The set bears 81 autographed bat knob cards from a mix of current players like Trout, Mookie Betts, Aaron Judge and Juan Soto as well as former players like Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, David Ortiz and Cal Ripken Jr. They keep getting better… This stack of game-used bat knob cards will be featured in 2025 Sterling. Arriving SOON 🗓️ — Topps (@Topps) May 10, 2025 The Athletic maintains full editorial independence in all our coverage. When you click or make purchases through our links, we may earn a commission.


New York Times
an hour ago
- New York Times
On a Search for an Old E.V., Jay Leno's Car Obsession Came Up Clutch
Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. As an energy reporter on the Business desk of The New York Times, I often cover the transition to electrify the world around us, including automobiles and heating and cooling systems. But until I spoke with the historian at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, I did not know that electric cars rattled down city streets as far back as the mid-1890s. A century ago, roughly a third of taxi drivers in New York City shuttled passengers around in electric cars. I set out to write an article about these cars, and a time before lawmakers gave deference to the oil industry by offering numerous tax breaks, paving the way for gasoline-powered vehicles. But finding an original E.V. that I could ride in proved difficult. Most of them sit in museums and personal collections. Enter the comedian — and car collector — Jay Leno. My editor suggested I reach out to Mr. Leno after learning about his 1909 Baker Electric, housed in his famous garage. Mr. Leno's team gave an enthusiastic 'Yes' in reply. When I arrived at his warehouse garage in Burbank, Calif., in April, Mr. Leno had his Baker Electric charged and ready to hit the streets. The 116-year-old car, which had been refurbished, looked like it had just rolled off the showroom floor. Still, the wooden high-top body, 36-inch rubber wheels and Victorian-style upholstery whispered the car's age. It was basically a carriage with batteries, enabling drivers to free horses from their bits and harnesses. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.