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STORAGE
TIPS
Tips For Loading Your Space
• Rent the smallest amount of space you need and pack the space
until full.
• A box for everything and everything in a box, is the best protection
of your
goods. Use uniform sizes of boxes and stack them shoulder high to maximize
your total storage space.
• Prepare your unit by placing plastic on the floor under your
goods. Be sure
the plastic laps up over the walls a few inches on every side.
• Leave a small air space between the goods stored and the storage
unit walls.
• Store lightweight small items around the back of the storage
unit. Move large,
heavy items into storage last.
• Do not place heavy or sharp objects on top of upholstered furniture.
• Protect your mattresses, sofas, and chairs with plastic covers.
• Cover the entire load with a light plastic cover.
• Use a good quality lock on your storage unit door. Cheap locks
rust.
• Insure your goods while in storage. Ask the manager about self
storage
insurance at reasonable rates.
• Keep a list of all items in storage as well as pictures, and
descriptions.
Space Saving
Packing Tips
Begin packing a couple of days before you move. Careful packing pays
by preventing breakage and loss of small and fragile items. And moving
time is a great time to weed out old, unwanted or unneeded possessions.
They only take up storage space.
Another thing, you’ll want plenty of sturdy corrugated cartons,
packing paper, sealing tape, and a magic marker-type pen. Then if you
follow these simple packing tips, they will save you trouble, help avoid
damage to your goods and make maximum use of the space in your storage
unit.
Appliances: Tape all appliance doors shut when moving. Wedge
doors open in storage. Secure all moveable parts with paper or wedge.
Wrap a paper pad around each item for protection. Freezer, refrigerator,
washer and dryer make excellent packing cartons for bedding, towels
and clothing. Always clean your stove before moving and give utility
companies a few days’ notice to disconnect appliances.
Beds: Lash bed rails together with rope or plastic
tape. As you take beds apart, mark all pieces so you know which goes
with which headboard, etc. Place covers on mattresses to keep them clean
during moving and storage.
Books: Books get heavy in bunches. Pack them in small
cartons, holding weight to under 30 pounds for easy lifting. Line all
book cartons with plastic and fill empty spaces with packing paper.
(Garbage bags work well as a liner).
Bureaus: Make your bureau drawers earn their passage
as extra packing boxes. Fill them with a few small and fragile items.
Sweaters, blankets, and towels make excellent padding.
Cartons: Go easy on your back. Hold weight of all packing
cartons under 30 pounds. With a marking pen, list contents of each carton
on the side. For load sizing, multiply length x width x height of each
carton if that information is not already on the carton.
Chairs:
Protect all chair legs by wrapping them in packing paper. Leave slipcovers
on upholstered chairs and cover them with plastic chair covers.
Clothing: Clothing that ordinarily hangs in a closet
should be packed in a wardrobe carton.
Dishes: Take your time when packing dishes. Wrap each
one with packing tissue and cushion them in the carton with crumpled
packing paper. Keep dish pack cartons under 30 pounds for easy handling
and safe riding.
Glasses: Pack glasses carefully. Wrap with tissue and
pad with crumpled packing paper just like dishes.
Lamps: Pack lamp shades in individual boxes with plenty
of paper for padding. Lamp bases ride securely in bureau drawers, freezers
and washing machines. For safety, pad them well with towels and blankets.
WARNING:
Do Not Store Combustibles or Perishables! such as old paint, cleaning
fluids, gasoline, etc. Make certain all fuel is drained or burned out
of gasoline powered equipment. Throw away anything that could possibly
cause fire. Do not store food in open containers or any item which could
attract rodents or pests. Why risk your possessions just to keep a few
cents’ worth of leftovers?
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