Have you been anywhere recently where you couldn’t get cell service?
I went to a conference last year up in the mountains and didn’t even consider whether I’d have service. I’m so used to whipping out my phone whenever I need it and getting the service I need. I was shocked when I had no service.
But I have to admit, I don’t think much about why I always get such great service in my daily life.
As it turns out, that service isn’t provided by just a tower in my city. It’s provided by towers everywhere. Hundreds of them in my city, in fact.
There are actually 21 cell sites for every McDonalds in the U.S. That’s a lot of cell towers. And a lot of eyesores.
Thankfully, there’s a new wave of cell service structures popping up across the country – all designed by STEATH® Concealment.
If you’ve ever seen a tree standing above all of the surrounding trees or a super tall flag pole, you may have seen the work of Stealth Concealments.
By using everything from steeples on top of churches and smokestacks on buildings to fabricated tree tops complete with leaves for camouflage, Stealth hides cell service structures from view.
The result is the service we all want in our daily lives without ugly towers and structures all over town. The structures blend into the surrounding area, creating a more pleasant view for the community.
And the best news is that cell service providers usually pay for the concealment. Community developers and leaders can add zoning regulations into the city’s zoning laws that require the cell service providers to disguise the structures. Community leaders can learn more about how to hide existing cell service structures by visiting Stealth Concealments for help.
If you love your cell service, but want to keep your hometown beautiful, learn more about Stealth Concealments and see how they can help your community!
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.I am a member of the Everywhere Society and Everywhere has provided me with compensation for this post. However, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.