
Preparing
Items for Storage
Place all smaller items
in uniformly sized boxes. Completely fill each box
with heavier items on the bottom and lighter items
on the top. Uniformly sized boxes stack easier and
conserve storage space.
Books
Pack books flat, not
standing on end. This will protect the spines which
will bend and warp over time if stood upright.
Books are very heavy, so pack them in small boxes
and don't put them in boxes with other, more fragile,
items.
Lawn Mowers
Drain gasoline and oil
from all small engines. This precaution will protect
both your stored property and the property of others
from the dangers of fire and explosion.
Mattresses
Place mattresses in plastic
covers to protect them from dust and moisture.
Leather Items
Treat leather items (couches,
clothes, etc.) with a leather conditioner prior to
storing them. Keep furniture items off the floor
by placing them on pallets.
Blankets, Draperies
and Clothing
Have blankets, draperies
and clothing cleaned, then pack them on hangers in
wardrobe boxes.
Mirrors and Pictures
Store mirrors and
pictures inside similarly sized knocked down boxes.
This affords
them protection from scratches and dust.
Furniture and Tables
Place blankets over
furniture to protect from scratches and dust.
Photos
Photographs tend to curl
over time. To keep them flat, place between pieces
of cardboard and tape them together. Do not store
irreplaceable photos. Photos and negatives take up
very little space. Try to keep these items with you.
Breakable Items
Wrap breakable items
inside bubble wrap and store with linens.
Dishes and Glassware
Store these items
in specially made boxes called dish packs.
Pillows and Toys
Store smaller items
like this in large plastic garbage bags.
Label boxed items
You'll know what is
in each box without opening it.
Appliances
Clean and dry all appliances
prior to storage. Do not leave anything inside of
appliances to be stored. Store all appliances upright
with doors ajar to allow ventilation.
Do not store these
items
Furs, jewelry and other
expensive items, irreplaceable items, any living
thing, used tires, firearms, explosives, flammables
of any kind (gas, diesel, oil, paint, etc.), drugs
or drug paraphernalia, stolen items, any type of
hazardous items, perishable items of any kind,
hazardous waste materials of any kind, items that
produce odors or any item that will in any way
make other tenants or the manager unhappy.
Organizing your Storage
Unit
Use wooden pallets or
boards underneath furniture and boxes. This will
prevent condensation from damaging them. Leave a
small airspace between your stored items and the
wall of the storage unit for ventilation. Store items
that will not be needed to the rear of the storage
unit and items you will need access to toward the
front of the unit. Store heavy items on the bottom
and lightweight items on top. Thieves are looking
for small valuables. Store smaller, more valuable
items to the rear of the storage unit and large items
toward the front of the unit. Cover everything with
plastic sheeting. Wooden furniture should first be
covered with blankets to avoid abrasion and moisture
damage. Plastic sheeting will protect your stored
goods from both dust and water damage.
Pack your storage unit
as tightly as possible
Tighter packing helps
to protect stored items from moisture and dust and
reduces the space needed to store you property. Use
a high quality disc (round) padlock to secure your
storage unit. This type of lock is difficult to cut
or break and offers maximum protection for very little
money.