Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Do you need a box for that?


MHF Services may not gift-wrap, but we sure know how to provide the right package for a customer’s purpose. MHF recently sold this 40-foot, top-loading cargo container to a nuclear plant to store a large, intact HEPA exhaust system that had been located in a contaminated area.  The container was certified to DOT IP-1 specifications.

Because the plant was unable to segment the HEPA exhaust system due to operational considerations, the cargo container’s length and its removable lids enabled the plant to store the system intact. The container had a metal floor and fully gasketed doors and lids for durable and secure loading and storage.




So the next time you need a storage container, remember that we provide packages in all shapes and sizes.  And we make it so easy for you that it’s like having it all tied up with a bow!

Contact Mike Snyder if you need a creative way to package your materials.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Larry Cannon is a Complete Responder!

We're pleased to share some very good news about our friend and colleague, Larry Cannon. After several grueling rounds of radiation and chemotherapy treatments, Larry recently met with his Oncologist and was categorized as a "Complete Responder." What this means in laymen's terms is that the chemo and rad treatments have done their jobs and no tumors or cancer cells can be detected via a CT Scan!

This is just about the best news we could have hoped for and we're all delighted that Larry has come through this process with a hopeful prognosis. His current condition will need to remain unchanged for approximately 2 years, after which time, the chances are very good that he will remain healthy.

Larry is extremely grateful for all of your well wishes and support and is requesting your continued prayers for his recovery. If you want to send a message to Larry, you can post here or send and email to larry_cannon@mhfservices.com.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Update on Larry Cannon

You may have heard that Larry Cannon, our Lead Business Development Manager in the Radioactive Market, has been diagnosed with lung cancer. Larry is midway through an initial treatment plan of chemo and radiation. His doctors have relayed that Larry's reaction to the chemo and radiation indicate a favorable prognosis.

Because so many of you have expressed concern about Larry, we're sharing this information on our blog as a way for you to send messages of support to Larry and receive updates on his condition. If you would like to send him well wishes, we encourage you to comment on this post.

Larry wanted you all to know how much he appreciates the many phone calls, emails, and well wishes he has received to date. Please keep them coming and check back for updates!  Thank you.