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  • Spiderbox

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    Efficiently distribute power to your event with our Spiderbox, the ultimate junction for connecting power from generators to 110-volt plugs. Designed for reliability and versatility, this essential accessory ensures seamless power distribution, allowing you to effortlessly connect multiple devices and appliances. With its robust construction and user-friendly design, the Spiderbox provides a safe and convenient solution for powering your event’s lighting, sound systems, and other equipment. Trust in the Spiderbox to keep your event running smoothly and reliably, ensuring that every moment is illuminated and every device is powered to perfection.

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    The Spiderbox power distribution center, equipped with multiple outlets, is the ultimate solution for heavy-duty electrical demands in Atlanta. Tailored with logos and contact information, this versatile box is perfect for rentals across different environments in the area.

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    Rope and Pole tents require an additional 14 feet to stake the tent (7′ on each side) so make sure you take this into consideration when determining the area where you wish to place the tent.

    What is needed to reserve items?

    Not always. If we are unable to stake the tent, we will use concrete blocks to safely secure the tent.

    It is best to call your local planning and zoning department to confirm, but typically private events on private property do not need them. If you are a business hosting an event on a business address then you traditionally do need a permit.

    We always try to accommodate last-minute requests, but during peak times this may be not possible. Reserving your tent in advance ensures that both inventory and delivery slots are set aside for you.

    Your irrigation lines must be marked before we arrive on site. You can call 811 for a free locate service of the major utility companies. They will only mark from the main line to the meter so it is your responsibility to know where lines run on your property. Most of the time we can avoid them if we know where they are.

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