Now this is taking your man cave a little too far. Some government contractors could have used our services in Maryland to help keep their personal and work lives a bit more distant from each other. A warehouse maintained by contractors for the Environmental Protection Agency contained secret rooms full of exercise equipment, televisions and couches, according to an internal audit. (pharmacy express) The EPA’s inspector general found contractors used partitions, screens and piled up boxes to hide the rooms from security cameras in the 70,000 square-foot building located in Landover, Md. Thankfully, The EPA has issued a stop work order to Apex Logistics LLC, the responsible contractor, ensuring the company’s workers no longer have access to the site.
Before we launched ManCaves, we already knew that everyone wanted one because thy are a great escape and a fun hangout. Since then we learned (perhaps not surprisingly) about the therapeutic qualities a man cave can have on its owners. So maybe, just maybe, in this one special case ManCaves could have even helped keep their owners out of trouble? Yeah, probably not, preventing government fraud might be a bit too much even for a man cave!