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Things
to do before storing:
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Make
a list of all the
packing supplies
you will need.
Such as boxes,
tape, bubble wrap,
marking pens, damp
rid, rope, and
pallets.
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Visit
the facility that
you want to store
your items. Take a
list of what you
are going to be
storing so that
the manager can
help you determine
the correct size
for your needs.
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Schedule
your mover 30-45
days in advance.
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Be
sure to read the
lease before
signing it. Make
sure you are aware
of company
policies on moving
out, paying the
rent and other
important
information.
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If
you are using a
moving company,
find out what size
truck they will be
using. This is
valuable in
determining if
your unit will be
accessible to that
truck. Most moving
companies charge
more the farther
they have to carry
your things.
Do:
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Use
pallets, 2 x 4's,
plywood, any thing
that will keep
your items off the
floor of the unit.
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Utilize
all the space in
your unit. Make a
plan as to how you
are going to
arrange your
items. A good plan
will save you the
time of having to
rearrange your
unit. Leave an
aisle in the
center of your
unit so that you
have a walk way to
the back of the
unit.
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Use
freestanding
shelves to help
organize your
unit.
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Label
the boxes on all
six sides and keep
a list for easy
reference. This
will save you time
if you have to
look for something
in particular.
When packing boxes
fill them without
making them too
heavy to lift.
Always put the
heavier boxes on
the bottom and the
lighter ones on
top of the heavier
ones. This will
prevent boxes from
being crushed.
Keep boxes off the
floor.
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Be
sure to store
frequently used
items at the front
of the unit to
avoid having to
search for them.
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To
protect your items
cover them with
moving pads,
sheets, or light
blankets.
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Be
sure to check your
unit once a month.
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Disassemble
items such as
tables, bed
frames, etc. (This
will save space.)
Wrap and label all
pieces for an
easier time when
you have to
reassemble them.
Put all hard ware
in bags and mark
the bags
accordingly.
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When
you disassemble
electronics, such
as computers,
stereos, things
that have numerous
cords, place small
colored stickers
on the cord and
the same color
sticker where the
cord goes. This
will save you the
hassle of trying
to figure out what
goes where when it
comes time to
reassemble your
electronics. If
possible, use the
original boxes to
store your
electronics and
other items.
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Make
sure that all
appliances are
clean and dry
before storing
them. Leave
appliances
slightly ajar to
prevent mildew.
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If
it is possible
store couches on
end. Stack chairs
seat to seat. Use
the inside of
appliances and
drawers to store
smaller items.
When stacking
furniture use
paper pads in
between the items
to avoid
scratching.
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Store
mirrors and
paintings on end,
not flat.
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To
prevent rusting
rub a small amount
of machine oil on
metal tools,
bicycles, and
equipment. Drain
and clean all
debris from all
equipment before
you store them.
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When
wrapping
collectibles or
anything
breakable, tape it
after you wrap it.
This should avoid
mistaking them for
excess paper to
fill the box. Use
bubble wrap or
unprinted paper to
wrap breakables.
Group similar
items together and
mark the boxes
accordingly.
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Clothing
and draperies
should be stored
in wardrobe boxes,
on hangers, to
retain their
original shapes.
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Purchase
the insurance. If
your belongings
are worth storing,
they are worth
insuring.
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Rubbermaid
containers are
great to store
your items. They
have tight fitting
lids and stack
easily. Keep the
more valuable
items in the rear
of the unit. This
will prevent
others from seeing
them when you are
in your unit.
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Keep
out of season
clothes
accessible, you
may have your
belongings in
storage longer
than anticipated.
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Be
aware of your
surroundings when
you are in your
unit. If you see a
potential problem
or anything
suspicious alert
the manager.
Don't:
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Do
not use plastic to
cover your
belongings. It
retains moisture.
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Do
not store any food
items. This will
prevent any
unwanted guests.
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Do
not pack your
boxes so that they
are too heavy to
carry them.
Especially when
you are packing
books.
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Do
not assume that
your homeowners or
renters insurance
will cover your
belongings while
in storage.
Purchase the
insurance.
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Do
not give out your
password, gate
code or any
information to any
one that is not
listed as having
"Access".
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Do
not use printed
newspaper. The ink
may smudge and get
on your items.
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Do
not forget to
clean appliances
before you store
them.
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Do
not store any
toxins or
flammables. Such
as paint, oil, or
gasoline.
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