Use
uniform size boxes for easy stacking. Be sure they’re strong enough to
hold 25-30 pounds.
· Avoid putting too much in each box.
· Add bay leaves to boxes when packing goods to ward off most insects
and household pests.
· Pack books, tools and heavy objects in smaller boxes for easier
lifting. If a carton is too heavy, it will be hard to lift and should be
divided between two or more cartons.
· Pack books flat to protect their spines.
· Do not pack fragile items in the same boxes as books. Do not overload.
· Dishes and glasses should be wrapped in paper and packed in sturdy
boxes. Stack them on top. This should apply to all fragile items, other
than pictures, windows, screens, and mirrors.
· Wrap large lamp bases in padding. Wrap smaller lamps and place them in
cartons. Pack delicate lamp shades separately.
· Do not use newsprint to wrap lamp shades or any other goods that may
be damaged by ink stains.
· Do not store heavy items atop cartons containing lamps or lamp shades.
· Pictures, mirrors, windows, and screens should be wrapped in
cardboard, marked "Fragile" and stored on edge, not flat.
· Furniture with drawers can be utilized as storage places for pictures,
knick-knacks, china, silverware, small items, etc. Wrap them in
tablecloths, towels, or blankets to prevent breakage.
· Larger appliances make excellent "packing cases" for blankets, towels,
tablecloths, and clothes.
· Plan your storage space. Place items that you may need to access often
in the front.
· Allow for walkways.
· Place your storage items on 2"x 4" boards, pallets or plastic sheeting
to guard against dampness. Any concrete floor may become cold and damp.
· Do not lean items against walls. Leaving air space around the unit’s
perimeter will aid ventilation.
· Leave a walkway to the rear of the unit.
· Use all the space available, including its height.
· Keep refrigerator and freezer doors slightly ajar and clean before
storing. Use the space inside for extra storage of other kitchen items.
· Stack cartons on top of stoves, refrigerators, freezers and dressers.
· Stack lighter boxes on top of heavier boxes.
· Make up an inventory of your stored items and keep it in a safe place
at home or in a safe deposit box.
· Tables with removable legs should be "broken down" to save space.
Disassemble items such as bed frames as well. Wrap legs in paper.
· If a table will not disassemble, place padding on the floor and place
the table on its top with the legs pointing up.
· Most lightweight chairs should be stacked “seat to seat” or placed
upside down on tables that cannot be disassembled.
· Sofas and loveseats can be stored on end to save floor space.
Always place a protective layer under the item on the concrete.
· Cushions should be wrapped in plastic and placed on top.
· Please do not store any food items or combustible materials i.e.
solvents, paints, etc.
It is against the law to store
materials that are hazardous or combustible such as gasoline, solvents,
paint, etc. Drain all remaining gasoline into proper containers from
lawn mowers, power tools, boats, motorcycles, etc. before storing them.
List contents of boxes on 3 X 5 cards (instead of
on each box). Number the boxes to match card numbers. Keep cards in a
safe convenient place for use when unpacking.
· Use wardrobe boxes to store clothes. Hanging your clothes in wardrobe
boxes will keep them in good condition. Food crumbs or stains should be
removed before storage. Avoid storing anything that will attract rodents
or insects.
· Fill boxes completely to prevent collapsing when stacked. Stuff open
spaces with newsprint. Seal boxes completely with packing tape to keep
out dust.
· Shovels, hoes, rakes, and hoses can be stored together in empty trash
cans. Stack extra cans inside one another. To retard rust, wipe all
metal surfaces with a rag containing a few drops of machine oil.
· Cover stuffed furniture with plastic to protect against dust.
· Make sure that stove and cooking equipment are cleaned before they are
stored.
· It is best to store mattresses flat on top of a level stack of boxes
or furniture. If you stand mattresses on their side, prop them up so
they stand straight. (They may tend to bend out of shape and become
lumpy).
· Wrap stringed instruments in one or two blankets. Loosen the strings.
· Records should be stored on edge to prevent warping. When moving a
record player, the tone arm and turntable should be secured to prevent
bounding.
· Do not place heavy or sharp objects on top of upholstered furniture.
· Always use a good quality lock on your door. Quality locks are
available at Attics Self Storage rental office.
· Make sure surfaces of antiques and other wood furniture are treated
before storing.
· In regards to holiday decorations, save the original cartons which
contained delicate ornaments and pad the ornaments with packing paper or
newsprint. Wrap strings of lights around a piece of cardboard before
placing in a carton lined with packing paper