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Lake Havasu Mini Storage - Storage Tips
Here are some helpful suggestions to keep your
valuables and keepsakes stored safely in our state-of-the-art storage
facility. For additional information visit our store or call to
speak with our friendly Professional Storage Consultants.
- Inspect your storage space. The unit should be clean with
a door in good working order.
- Use quality packing material that can be purchased in our
store.
- Place those items that you may need to get to in front.
Allow for walking space between items.
- Completely fill each box. Put your heaviest items on the
bottom and the lighter items on top.
- Try to keep your boxes of uniform sizes, so they many be
stacked easier.
- Label all boxes for easy identification. List the contents
in the boxes on all four sides and seal the boxes with good
quality packing tape.
- Drain all gas oil from engines in lawn and garden equipment,
jet skis, snowmobiles, power tools, etc.
- Leave a small space between the wall and your storage items
to allow for ventilation.
- Pack your boxes and other items as close together as possible
to avoid moisture accumulating between them. Make sure your
boxes are strong enough to hold your items.
- Use a High Quality locking device, the "Disc Lock" is recommended
due to the fact they are tougher to break or cut off. We sell
these locks in the store at a very reasonable price. This will
help keep your storage items as safe as possible.
- Make an inventory of your stored items and keep it in a
safe place.
- Insure your goods. The goods that you place in storage
are solely your responsibility. We will provide you with information
on very affordable insurance when you sign your lease agreement
or you can go to Insure Your Goods for more information.
- Dishes and Glassware should be individually wrapped in packing
paper and placed in a dish pack box. Again place these items
on the top.
- Use 2" X 4" boards or a sheet of Vis-Queen underneath your
storage items to guard against moisture. Concrete floors may
become cold and damp.
- CAUTION: It is against the law to store materials
that are HAZARDOUS or COMBUSTIBLE, such as gas, solvents, paint,
etc.
- Pictures and Mirrors should be wrapped in mirror crates
and marked "Fragile" and stacked on end.
- Furniture with drawers can be used as storage space for
knickknacks, china, silverware and small items. Wrap these items
in paper, towels or blankets to prevent breakage.
- Larger Appliances make excellent packing cases for linen
and clothing.
- Shovels, rakes, hoes and water hoses can be stored in an
empty trash can. Stack extra trash cans inside one another.
- Remove the legs from tables if possible to save space.
- Sofas, Couches, Sleepers, and Loveseats should be covered
with a waterproof cover and stored on end. Remove cushions,
cover in plastic and store on top.
- Upholstered furniture items need a cover to protect from
dust and moisture.
- When storing mattresses on end, make sure they are firmly
braced to stand up straight to prevent them from bending out
of shape and becoming "Lumpy".
- Pack books flat to protect their spines. Documents should
be packed flat. If documents are in file folders and need to
be packed on edge pack the box full to prevent bending. Boxes
of books and documents should be placed on pallets or shelves
to prevent moisture absorption.
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