Packing Your Storage Space Efficiently
• Plan your storage space.• Place those items that you need to access often in the front of the unit.• If you're a company representative accessing material quite often, it is recommended that you allow for walking and moving space within the unit, to make access to everything easier.• Leave a small space around the perimeter of your storage unit to aid circulation.• Ensure that heavy items aren't leaning against the walls of your unit as this can cause damage.• Utilise all of the space available to you, including the height.• Stack the lighter boxes on top of the heavier boxes. Don't over-pack a carton or it will be too hard to lift or rearrange in the unit when adding additional items and removing needed ones.• Be sure to pack cartons so they are evenly balanced and won't tip over and cause damage to the things within.• For security reasons, don't label cartons with content details, rather make a list and number the boxes, listing what is in each box. (You could even ask the storage centre manager to keep a copy on file for you.)• If tables won't disassemble, lay the tabletop face down on the floor with the legs pointing up. Be sure to protect the tabletop.• Cover stuffed furniture with cardboard, blankets or plastic covers to protect against dust.• Don't place heavy or sharp objects on top of upholstered furniture.• Never lay paintings or mirrors flat. Ensure they are wrapped or placed in proper picture/mirror cartons and marked ‘FRAGILE'.• TO ENSURE SAFE STORAGE: Do not store anything COMBUSTIBLE (i.e. paint thinner, gasoline, solvents, paint, etc.)• Do not store any living things (including plants), or perishable goods (especially foodstuffs).• Empty petrol from mowers, whipper snippers, etc.• Ensure gas bottles are empty and BBQ or cooking surfaces are clean.