Photos courtesy of ModSpace hen you think of portable storage, you probably think of commercial and industrial users who need to store equipment, supplies, or even records. But portable storage is proving that more to these metal containers than meets the eye in the face of the dreaded swine flu, or H1N1 virus. Indeed, many uses for portable storage units have evolved over the years, but perhaps none as timely as using modified containers to help thwart the swine flu epidemic. Portable storage vendors are working to equip hospitals, universities, and schools with containers that help stop the spread of swine flu. storage units can be modified to serve as a solution to address health safety issues in the face of the H1N1 or regular says John Finnessy, CMP Executive NPSA. more visits to hospitals and the possibility of more students turning up with H1N1 symptoms on campus, administration needs to be prepared to handle the First Quarter 2010 Mobile Self-Storage Magazine