Storing Your Possessions
Storage can be used for many different
reasons: you're trying to sell your home and you
want to clear closets and rooms of extra clutter
so that the place shows better; you have too
much furniture for your new home; the kids have
moved out but you can't part with all their
childhood memorabilia; you want to store items
for different seasons; you have stacks of
documents that you need to keep but don't want
them to take up living space.
You can find storage by looking in the yellow
pages or on the Internet. Make sure you know
what you need, and shop around to get the best
deal that meets your needs.
What to Consider When Selecting a Storage
Locker
There are several considerations when
selecting a storage space:
- size
- price
- lease agreement type:
monthly or a longer lease
- location convenience
- access hours
- access limitations
- protection from water
and heat damage
- climate control
- pest control
- security
- adequate parking
- distance from parking to
unit
If you use a professional storage facility
(where your things are packed tightly in a crate
and loaded in a warehouse) remember that they
hold a maximum of 1100 pounds and often have an
access charge.
Packing Your Storage Space
Once you've decided on a storage facility
it's important to plan how best to place your
items. Get a contact name at the storage
facility. The storage manager may also have
helpful tips for unloading your belongings. The
following is a list of tips to make your storage
experience hassle free.
- Label and number boxes
on all sides and top.
- Make an inventory of
your boxes and keep it in a safe place.
- Create aisles with box
labels facing out.
- Use uniformly sized
boxes for easier stacking.
- Put heavier boxes on the
bottom.
- Mark delicate items as
“Fragile”.
- Don't stack boxes so
high that getting what you need becomes
dangerous or overly time consuming.
- Pack items you’ll want
to access most frequently in front.
- Use dust covers over
upholstered furniture.
- Pack items according to
season.
- If you're using a
professional mover and having some items
dropped off to your storage directly, make
sure these boxes are clearly marked to avoid
confusion.
- Do not store hazardous
or combustible materials.
Other Tips
- Use a sturdy lock.
- Read your agreement for
termination and payment regulations.
- Know whether there are
any access limitations.
- Some storage facilities
also provide mail services.
- Truck rental may be
available.
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