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Know Your Stuff is Safe

How to Know Your Items Are Safe Whether you’re a veteran in the business or a first-timer, it can be rather easy to overlook important factors when it comes to renting storage. One thing that should be priority when searching for the reasonably-priced and most conveniently located units is the security of the facility you are renting from. Of all the things that happen in daily life, it will alleviate a lot of stress not having to worry about the wellbeing of your belongings. So how do you know if a storage facility is safe and secure? The most ideal way would be to go and actually tour the facility before you commit to renting. Look around the grounds to see what kind of lighting there will be at night and ask about security features that are in place such as fences and video surveillance. If there is a gate system, talk to the manager and understand thoroughly how it works. Although these electronic features are important, location is also big factor to take into consideration so keep in mind what kind of neighborhoods are nearby. Certainly life doesn’t always cooperate and you might not be able to tour the

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Packing Your Storage Unit

For example, you might have some wood furniture that you will be storing for a long time. It might be smart to add some wood preserver oil to that furniture. Also, depending on the type of storage unit you have rent, climate control or non-climate control, be sure to plan how you will store your electronics if you have any. As you start packing up your items, remember that these items will most likely shift during the move to the storage facility, and then again when you take them out of the storage facility. Be sure to tape those boxes securely so they won’t break apart. Also as you’re packing your items use plenty of bubble wrap, packing paper, and blankets. When you get to your storage facility take a moment to look at the space you’re working with and the items you need to store. It’s almost like a game of Tetris. As you start moving your items into your storage unit, place the heavier and bulky items towards the bottom and the rear of the unit. While packing your unit, try your best to fit things as close as you can to one another in order to maximize

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How Your Business Can Benefit From a Storage Unit

Treasure Valley On-Site Storage Facility Organizing a business is vital when it comes to success for the long term. Studies have proven that employees morale can be directly tied to the workplace’s structure, organization, and facility. Providing a workplace that displays professionalism, efficiency, and complies with health and safety code can be a challenge but one with the help of a storage unit can be accomplished. Self storage facilities can be beneficial in a variety of ways. Here are just a few reasons why your business is a storage unit away from increasing productivity and employee morale. 1. Short Term Storage Is that old massive printer taking up valuable space in your office? Do you have unused cubicle walls laying around waiting to fall on the next person’s foot? Clutter can take up meaningful space and be hazardous to bystanders and employees. By removing the clutter and renting a storage unit, businesses can free up office space allowing the flow of traffic in the office to improve. Furthermore, a well kept office space can reduce the need for worker compensation claims saving the company money. Storage units are affordable and come in a variety of sizes. When choosing a storage

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Categorizing Your Storage

How to Categorize Storage Self-Storage is a great solution for those who are running out of home-space to store all of their belongings. Truthfully, all of us have things that we cannot part with but we don’t have space for. If you can find a storage facility that is the right price, within close proximity, and where you know your items will be stored safely, it will be the solution to keeping & accessing your items whenever you need them. However, once you have begun renting a unit there are some tricks in the way you organize that will help keep things you need most accessible. When most people move their stuff into a unit they begin stacking it from back-to-front until it is full. But by taking a little time to organize will save you a lot of time in the future when you need to find something. Here are some things to consider when moving into a unit: Label Your Boxes, Bins, and Containers If you mark what type of items or specify the room contents on the outside of the box it will save you from digging through all your boxes when you need to find something.

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How to Store Tires

Winter is coming up, and that means it’s time to start preparing your vehicle and toys for storage. If you use more than one set of tires, such as winter tires or all-season tires, it’s important to store them correctly. By doing so, you’ll get the most out of your tire’s life and save the hassle and money of replacing them. Here are several tips on how to get the most out of your tires by storing them properly. Clean Tires Before Storing As with anything you store, cleaning tires before long term storage is important. Dirt, dust, and grime left on the tires can cause damage when it sits for too long. Wash the tires with soap and water or a wheel cleaner. Make sure to let them completely dry before storing them. Water left in the tire will cause damage as well. If you don’t have time to let the tires completely dry, wipe them down with a towel and get as much water off as you can. Storing a Vehicle If you have to store a vehicle long term, make sure to give the tires a break. The constant weight of the vehicle on the tires can

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Packing Boxes: What Not To Do

How to Pack a Box Here are a few things to think about when it comes to packing boxes for your next move. First, whether you are moving yourself or hiring professional movers, you will want to pack heavier items in smaller boxes and lighter items in bigger boxes. This will make handling much easier and decrease the chance of items getting damaged. You will also want to utilize all the room available in boxes and not leave any empty space. One of the biggest complaints among movers are unbalanced boxes which increase the probability of things getting damaged and also of injury to the mover. Filling the extra space with clothing or packing paper will make handling the box much less strenuous. Moving fragile items such as dishes and glass can also be tricky. As you pack your delicate items, put packing paper around each one, then wrap bundles of five or six together with more paper. Keeping items bundled together helps decrease the chances of something breaking. Also, use plenty of packing paper to fill any extra space in the box above or beneath your dishes to prevent them from moving while in transit. For other items of

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Finding & Renting A Storage Unit

Finding a storage facility to rent from can be a pain! There are a lot of factors that go into finding the storage facility that’s right for you. Most people might think that the only factor would be the cost, This article will explain other factors that are just as important as the cost when searching for the correct self storage facility. Finding! Forget about the old days of using the phonebook to call a bunch of different storage facilities with half of them answering their phones, and half of those people having what you have available to rent, and then half of those not being able to meet you at the facility to let you in until it’s on their time frame. Today we have the greatest resources ever, the Internet. You can quickly search on the internet find a website for the storage facility and see everything they offer, what units are available, you can rent and pay online, and move in same day. When it comes to finding, The Internet is the source to go to! Now that you’ve found a bunch of different storage facilities it’s time to ask yourself some questions about the storage facilities

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How Do I Choose A Storage Unit?

Finding a trustworthy storage unit is kind of like finding a trustworthy landlord, except you only really get to deal with the storage company once or twice when you sign up and move in. After that, you hopefully won’t talk to them at all. You pay your rent, visit your storage unit when you need to get something or put something in, and that’s all there is to it. However, there are some warning signs you should keep an eye out for to make sure your relationship with your storage company is a good one. Decide on the Type of Storage Unit You Need Take a look at the things you plan to put into storage. You may already have an idea of the size of storage unit you want to rent, but keep in mind that you don’t want to just rent a storage unit that will fit all of your items, you want a unit where you can fit yourself inside with a little room to work. If you ever want to be able to get your items out, you don’t want to pack your storage space wall to wall, floor to ceiling. Many people get the smallest

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Preparing Your Unit For a Storm

Natural disasters happen and we can only do so much to control the damage. However, we can do our best to protect our belongings before the storm starts. Below are 4 tips on preparing your storage unit before a storm. Insurance. Insurance is one of those things that most of us don’t worry about. We usually think that nothing bad will happen to us and we don’t need it. However, especially if you are storing your belongings in an area with frequent natural disasters it is important to make sure your items are covered. Some facilities require insurance, but if they don’t your personal insurance company can likely help you. This is a great preventative tool that can save you the financial strife of purchasing all new items in case of a hurricane, tornado, or other natural disaster. Store items on top of pallets. If it is possible, when you move into your storage unit try to store things on top of pallets with a tarp underneath. The tarp protects the floor from scratches and the pallets protect your items from water damage in case of a flood or hurricane. You can usually get pallets for free or extremely cost

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3 Tips To Overcoming The Fear Of Towing

Three Tips To Overcoming The Fear Of Towing An RV Don’t let the fear of towing stop you from enjoying the RV experience. Every year over one million RV’s take to the road. Towing an RV is doable! Here are three tips for overcoming your fear of towing an RV. Step One: Get in the right headspace RV towing can be intimidating. However, it’s not only for people with specialized skills. Like we said before, over one million RV’s take to the road every year. Towing is just a skill you need to learn, and in no time you’ll be comfortable towing on your own. Step Two: Start your training online There are plenty of resources available online to get you started. A great resource is looking up “How to tow a travel trailer” on Youtube. It’s important to learn the components of a hitch and the principles of towing before you hit the road. Learn things like, how far to pull out before pivoting so you don’t jump the curb when pulling out of a gas station. By researching ahead of time you’ll calm nerves and have a better idea of what you’re doing. Step Three: Be prepared When

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