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Storage Hints for Our Customers

  1. Use a high quality lock on your door. For your convenience, we sell locks.
  2. Uniform size boxes stack best. Try not to cram boxes with too much stuff to avoid breakage.
  3. As you move into your storage unit, we suggest that you make an inventory list of your goods.
  4. Be sure to list all contents of boxes on sides. Make an inventory of all items by box number and keep it in a safe place.
  5. Place any items that you will use frequently near front of unit.
  6. Put electronic equipment in the rear of your unit (or preferably in climate controlled space).
  7. Place large items in first and build to them.
  8. Place heavier boxes on bottom and lighter boxes on top.
  9. We suggest making small walkways in your unit.
  10. Wrap your pictures and mirrors in cardboard marking them “fragile” and stock on end.
  11. Store sofas and mattresses on end (not sleeper sofas).
  12. Remove legs from large tables, if possible. They will take up less room if they are disassembled.
  13. Use refrigerator shelves to store blankets and pillows.
  14. Defrost refrigerators and freezers at least 48 hours prior to storage. Place activated charcoal (found at pet shops) in the bottom, and have something to block the door open.
  15. Drain all washing machines and garden hoses.
  16. Remove all gasoline and oil from lawnmowers and place heavy paper or cardboard under them.
  17. It is not recommended to store clothing in closed plastic.
  18. We recommend a paper or cloth covering be placed over clothing and upholstery items.
  19. Do not cover items with plastic as moisture may collect and could possibly cause mold and mildew.
  20. To help prevent bugs or rodents, please do not store food items, including pet food.
  21. Remember, do not store any COMBUSTIBLE items (examples, gasoline, propane, paint thinner, paint, etc.).
  22. Place any loose items in the middle or back of the unit away from the door. Small items may fall against the door and make it difficult to roll the door up.
  23. SMILE! The hardest part is done.

Additional Suggestions for Use of Climate Controlled Units

The items that you would store in a climate controlled unit would basically be items that you would not store in a garage. We recommend climate controlled storage for:

  • Electronics
  • Matresses
  • Books, papers and documents
  • Pianos and other musical instruments
  • Artwork and photos
 
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