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ProHost Minibar Mobile From Hostar

Reduces Work Related Injuries While Keeping Items Organized and Secured

MARCH 18, 2008. ProHost® Minibar Mobiles, from Hostar International, Inc., have revolutionized the guestroom honor bar restocking process.

ProHost® Mobiles come in a variety of heights and may be ordered with Power-Assist option. The large capacity Minibar Mobile Supplier makes it possible to cover an entire assignment without reloading throughout the day.

Teamed with the Power-Assist option, ProHost® Minibar Mobiles enable attendants to move a fully loaded Mobile from room to room with just the touch of a button. The Power-Assist option helps reduce work related injuries, and complaints of back strain and fatigue caused from pushing and pulling overloaded carts.

The smaller, lighter Minibar Junior Mobile Supplier maintains an inconspicuous profile in the guest corridors and keeps items organized.

All ProHost® Minibar Mobiles feature a lockable tambour door that ensures inventories are secured at all times, reducing unaccountable losses.


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