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Loan or rent out surplus assets

As well as one way donations, the Warp It system also facilitates the loaning or rental of items. Think of it as a room booking system but for assets, equipment and any common items.

Loan information section

Popular uses

The loan facility is well used for items that are common in each office but are used infrequently, such as laminators, binders, fans etc. The loan feature is used extensively for high value, low use equipment like sport apparatus and laboratory kit- especially between schools and labs.

Loan out stored items

Booking out commonly held assets

The loan feature can also be used to book out items from a store, such as laptops, safety equipment and vehicles etc. The loan feature can also be used by staff who have a stock of equipment and traditionally book it out over email like table clothes, a frame, advertising boards, tools etc.

Loaning guidelines and terms

Loaning guidelines & liabilities

In the same method as standard donations there are guidelines to loans and Terms & Conditions. Organisations can customise this agreement for their own purposes.

To read in detail about loaning and renting items using Warp It please see here.

What our customers are saying



We, probably like most hospital trusts, are very careful about our 'core' stuff, and very lazy with peripheral stuff, like furniture.

This leads to huge waste.

Warp-It is helping us get control of some of these peripheral things -

changing people's attitudes about them, and helping us make savings against furniture and the other items we post on Warp-It.

We're going to massively expand our use next year.

Chris Webb, Mid and South Essex NHS FT

Great idea, great service and even better now early glitches have been ironed out!

Anon, Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust

It is amazing the equipment you can claim for your department and the quality of it too. To think it was potientially going to be thrown away is unbelievable!

Anon, The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust