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Putting the LCB at your home is how you'd be able to pick up and move your workstations. When I'm buildling my horde base, I use a second LCB for placing and replacing electrical traps and such, but normally don't need one just to leave unless it's in a POI that may have sleeper zombies. When you do place a second LCB, though, it will negate the first one, so you'd need to replace the one at home as soon as you can. Either way you choose to do it, change the size in your game settings where you log in.
Have fun!
Beds have their own "land claim area" that prevents zombies from spawning. It is around 40 blocks, if I recall correctly. That means - if your POI is bigger than 40 blocks, then you'll get zombies, spawning inside the current POI. I've tested that several times, and my first attempt was inside of that tall library. Placing a bed on a second floor won't block spawns of zombies on a third floor.
You can always buff up both the land claim area and the land claim count. One problem is - you cannot cross-section the claim blocks. Next claim block should be positioned outside of previous claim block's area.
I've used to make my own big bases, and adding multiple claim blocks was core of my idea.
You can easily change claim block properties over what is allowed by the game's settings(size and count) by editing xml files inside the game files.