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Tips
and hints
Selecting
a Storage Space Talk to your storpac Consultant.
Ask the storage consultant to help you choose a space that
best suits your needs. An efficiently packed small space
will cost less than a larger space. If you frequently use
the space, a larger space with well organised (racks and
file boxes), may be more convenient. We are able to make
modifications to meet your specific needs and we also offer
additional services to help our business clients.
Hints
to save you Time and Money
The use of packing accessories such as Cartons, Port-a-Robes,
Paper, Tape, Bubble-wrap and Plastic covers will maintain
and protect your goods whilst in storage. A variety of packing
accessories are usually available for purchase at storpac.
Fill cartons to capacity: partially full or bulging cartons
may lip or collapse. Heavy items like books or tools should
be packed in small cartons so they are easy to handle. Books
should be packed flat, not on their spines. Packing and
labelling cartons room by room makes the unpacking much
easier, and if you need to find something in storage you
will have some idea of which carton to begin looking in.
Planning
your Storage Space
As a general rule place large, heavy items that you can
stack upon at the rear of the unit. Then work forwards and
upwards with lighter, fragile items. Place those items that
you may need to access often in the front of the unit. Depending
on the goods you have stored, you may need to allow for
walkways. Packing in professional storage cartons will make
the stowing and unpacking easier and safer, saving you time
and worry. Professional packing and storage accessories
will provide your goods with the preparation they need for
storage and maintain their condition for the term of storage.
Insure your Goods in Storage.
The goods you place in a storpac space are yours and remain
your sole responsibility. You should always have them covered
by insurance. Your goods are not automatically insured by
storpac. Check with your company's insurance provider to
see if your coverage already has provisions for items stored
off site, you may already be covered. If not, your Self
Storage Consultant will be able to assist you with the provision
of insurance cover.
What
Not to Store
Any goods that are illegal, stolen, flammable, explosive,
hazardous, environmentally harmful, perishable or that are
a risk to the property of any person. e.g. Chlorine, acid,
paint, petrol.
Appliances
Fridges, freezers and other white goods should be thoroughly
DRY and CLEAN before storing. Whilst in storage the door
should be secured slightly ajar. A deodoriser placed inside
fridges or freezers is also a good idea to maintain freshness.
Don't place items inside fridges or freezers as the shelves
and. linings can be easily marked and damaged.
Furniture
Empty the contents of wardrobes, drawers and cupboards to
protect the shelving and structure of these items. Clothing
and personal goods should be packed in strong secure cartons
with some naphthalene, mothballs or similar product to protect
and maintain their condition. Where possible remove the
legs from items of furniture eg. bed bases, tables etc to
avoid damage and save space. Vacuum food crumbs from lounges
to prevent attracting vermin.
Dishes
and Glassware
Place a layer of packing inside the bottom and top of cartons
containing breakables. Protect fragile items by wrapping
them individually in packing paper (newsprint can be very
messy and possibly stain). Nest cups and bowls, stand plates,
saucers, platters, casseroles on their edges. Fill any gaps
in the cartons with packing e.g. scrunched paper or linen.
This will keep your fragile items well protected and prevent
them from moving around in the cartons whilst in transit.
Label all cartons containing fragile items and avoid storing
heavy items on the top of these cartons.
Mirrors,
Windows, Screens and Paintings
These items should be protected by packing material e.g.
bubble-wrap or in a flat-pack carton. Store them standing
on their edges in an upright position (not lying flat).
Battery Operated Appliances and Toys
We recommend that you remove the batteries to avoid damage
from leaking batteries.
Fabric
Items
All items need to be clean and free from anything that may
attract pests. storpac sells boxes and packing materials
to help protect your items.
Metal
Items
Wrapping silver in NON ACID tissue paper or plastic bags
can help reduce tarnishing. Wipe chrome or cast iron with
a little machine oil to help retard rust.
Stereos,
Televisions and Videos, Computers, Electrical Equipment
All equipment should be thoroughly cleaned and dry before
it is stored.
Your electrical equipment is very delicate and sensitive
and should be handled with care. The original boxes are
ideal to repack in. However wrapping items individually
in bubble-wrap, packing them in cartons, and sealing the
top will offer protection for your electrical items. Remember
to pack out any gaps in the cartons. Turntables and tone
arms of record players should be secured to prevent damage
whilst they are being moved. Pack records on their edges
in cartons to prevent warping.
Files, Records and other Documents
Pack books flat to protect their spines. Use suitable archive
boxes or packing cartons. This will save you space, simplify
retrieval and offer the best protection for your goods or
records. Use packing to fill out empty pockets in the boxes.
Clearly label all boxes to identify contents. Put lighter
boxes on top to prevent collapse of those underneath
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