Access Self Storage has launched a hilarious Santa Claus video showing him storing presents in one of their storage units. Access Self Storage has storage units of all sizes on offer for customers to store their Christmas gifts. Many of our storage facilities also have 24-hour access so customers can head off on their present dropping rounds knowing that a unique pass-code is all they will need to begin stocking up for one of many festive season deliveries come Christmas Eve. Access Self Storage Marketing Manager Kevin Pratt said: “With 196 countries* to visit in just one night, Santa Claus is one busy man. So you can imagine what a fluster he got in when news spread of the North Pole’s space shortage. We are happy that we are able to help Santa fulfil his annual mission of delivering Christmas presents to children around the world, and our stores will continue to spread as much festive cheer as possible in the lead up to Christmas!” Watch the hilarious video here:
Access Self Storage Launches Hilarious Santa Claus Video
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