Stirling Storage in Phoenixville PA

Storage Tips

After choosing the right storage facility that fits your needs, it is essential that you pack your belongings in the storage unit correctly.  We care about your belongings. Here are storage tips to consider for preventing damage and how to pack your unit:

  • Use quality boxes and always pack them completely so they don’t collapse when stacked.
  • Number or label boxes for easy identification.protection
  • Place a protection barrier between concrete floor and your belongings.
  • Leave air space between items and the walls for ventilation.
  • Clean all appliances thoroughly before storing them.
  • Place items you are going to access the most in the front of the unit, and the ones you will never need during your stay, in the rear of the unit.
  • For security purposes, place the most valuable items at the back of the storage unit.
  • Shelving helps to maximize the access of your items.
  • Make sure you secure your unit with a superior lock.
  • Be sure everything you pack is clean and dry to prevent mold and mildew.
  • Always put the heavy items on the bottom and light or awkward items on the top.
  • Do not store perishables, such as food.
  • Do not store flammable items such as fireworks or gasoline.
  • Visit your unit periodically to check the condition of it and your possessions.
  • Sweep out the unit at times.
  • Thoroughly clean, disinfect and dry refrigerators, freezers, stoves and other appliances. Appliances with doors can be stored with the door slightly open, and some can be stacked on top of each other. storage aisle
  • You want to make sure, if space allows, to leave an aisle for easy access to the items in the rear of the unit.
  • Be sure to clean and dry all electrical equipment before storing in your unit.
  • Prevent rust by wiping down all types of metal surfaces before storing. Use a few drops of machine oil to lightly coat these items for preventing rust and possible deterioration in the storage unit.
  • Pack all books, files, and documents flat, and use bubble wrap or newspaper to fill any empty spaces in the boxes or totes.
  • Store clothing on hangers before folding them into cartons. Make sure all drapes, curtains, linens and clothing items are washed and dry, or dry cleaned to avoid attracting pests.
  • Use bubble wrap and other packing materials when storing dishes and glassware. Pack similar items in the same box and fill empty spaces with packing peanuts, bubble wrap or newspaper.
  • Disassemble furniture and place pieces on a corrugated cardboard mat or plastic sheet before placing on a pallet.
  • Stack lightweight chairs “seat to seat”, but avoid stacking other types of furniture on top of each other. Cover all upholstery with light cotton dust covers.
  • Wrap lamp bases in padding and store the lamp shade and base separately. storage ventilation
  • Holiday decorations can be stored in their original cartons. Wrap glass ornaments and other delicate items in bubble wrap or newspaper before storing in boxes or totes.
  • CDs, tapes, records and other music items can be stored in boxes or airtight cartons to prevent damage.
  • Cover computer screens and large televisions screens with dust covers and wrap in bubble wrap if you are storing these items next to furniture and other equipment.

Prohibited Storage Goods

Even though you alone control access to your storage space, there are some items that cannot be stored in your unit at any time. These include:

  • Live animals
  • Perishables
  • Liquids
  • Explosives
  • Flammable liquids and fuels
  • Toxic materials
  • Any items that need to be in a controlled environment

 

Sources: Self Storage Association (SSA)