Organizing Your Self Storage Unit

Denver Self Storage UnitsAt this stage in your self-storage process, it's worthwhile taking some time to plan exactly how to pack your items into the unit. Unit sizes are determined by price so you can be save money here by assessing what you have to store and planning to pack it in efficiently - a smaller and well-packed unit will be cheaper than a larger one that is badly organized.

There are two key things to remember when organizing your Denver self storage unit. Firstly, you need to make sure that you can easily access the items you've stored in the facility when you want them. Secondly, you must take care when storing - these are your belongings and there are measures you can take, apart from careful packing, that will help protect them during their time in the facility.

  • If you're worried that the floor space in the facility is not clean enough and might cause damage in itself put down protective sheeting or boards.
  • If you're storing heavy items or boxes check with the facility to see if they have trolleys or other machinery you can use. Some self-storage companies will offer these free of charge.
  • In all but the smallest units, try to create an aisle and leave enough room to be able to get round the back.

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What Should and Should Not Be Stored in A Self Storage Unit

Self-storage is an excellent option for storing overflow of many different types of materials from your home or business. You can think of your storage unit as a second garage or business supply room.

When planning what to store in your unit, whether for business or personal purposes, consider that all storage facilities have restrictions on what they will allow you to store on their premises. This is for the protection of not just you and your belongings, but the facility staff and other customers and their goods. You will be required to sign a lease indicating that you understand and agree to adhere to the rules and restrictions for what items are allowable. As a general rule, any item or material that is considered “inherently dangerous” will not be allowed.

In preparation for renting a storage unit, make out a preliminary inventory of the items you wish to store. Bring this with you to review with the storage facility manager to make sure you’ll be in full compliance with the list of allowable items. Full disclosure of what you will be storing is required. Or, if you’re not sure if an item is allowed, call the self-storage facility ahead of time to find out. This will prevent any related inconvenience upon arriving at the storage site.

Extra Space frequently gets questions about what is acceptable to store. Here is a list of items and materials about which we are commonly asked:

If you are a sales representative, you may find a self-storage unit a convenient place to manage medical supplies and pharmaceutical samples.

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5 Tips for Self Storage

Sometimes its necessary to store your gear while you move house, for example, or if you get yourself a temporary job overseas. If you need to put your possessions into a secure storage facility then often the most cost effective way to do this is to use one of those self-storage facilities that you often see alongside the road or in the industrial estates. They are cheap, secure and very flexible and are the often the ideal choice for short term storage. However, to get the most from them you need to keep a couple of things in mind. Here are my 5 top tips for using self-storage facilitates.

1. Keep your stuff in boxes. If possible make them all the same size as well. This makes far more efficient use of the storage space available - and remember that you pay depending on the amount of space you hire so we are actually talking about saving money here.

2. Try and pack the stuff you might need quick access to at the front of the store. The last thing you want to do is to take hours to dig into your storage space to find the kettle that's sitting right at the back.

3. Store white good such as fridges, freezers and washing machines with their doors slightly open - this will prevent mould from growing.

4. Use your own padlock and chain rather than one provided by the storage facility. That way you can be sure that you are the only person who has access to a key. Spend a little bit more and buy a good secure chain - after all what's a few dollars compared to the value of the goods you are protecting.

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What Should NOT be Stored in your Storage Unit

Utilizing self storage is a excellent way to save space in your house or organization retailer items though moving or renovating your residence or putting away seasonal items. Some items are prohibited by self storage facilities, whilst other items call for some advance preparation or a much more climate-controlled environment.

Below are some straightforward self storage guidelines.

What to Store

* Seasonal items or items applied periodically (e.g. skis, vacation decorations and clothing).
* CDs, books and toys.
* Dishes and silverware.
* Vehicles, boats, motorcycles and RVs.
* Commercial goods and supplies.
* Appliances such as TVs and computer systems.
* Furniture, mattresses and linens.
* Equipment which includes lawnmowers and leaf blowers.

What Not to Store

* Flammable or combustible items (e.g. cleaning fluids or paint thinner).
* Perishable foods.
* Something living.
* Toxic, hazardous or illegal substances.

Other Considerations

* Equipment storage really should only be done when the equipment is drained of gasoline or any kind of fluid within.
* Appliances, such as refrigerators and freezers, should be cleaned and dried-out just before becoming stored.
* If ever unsure about storing a certain item, uncover a self storage facility with trained self storage specialists who can give you the appropriate assistance.

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