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life a little bit easier, we have searched the web for this list of tips for
packing and storing common household items.
Appliances (small)
- Pack in factory boxes
whenever possible and cushion with wadded, not shredded newspaper. (Shredded
paper can get into machines and cause serious damage.
Appliances (large)
Since you'll be using most of your major appliances right up until moving day,
they should be packed last and unloaded first.
- Empty and defrost your
refrigerator and freezer, and drain the water from your washing machine.
- Wipe and dry the
interiors.
- Fill interiors with
linens, clothing, and stuffed toys.
- Tape or tie down all
movable parts and doors. Finally, cover appliances with pads and tie with
rope.
- Move all large
appliances in an upright position.
- Consult your user's
manual.
Beds
- Disassemble beds and
mark pieces so they're easy to put back together.
- Tie bed rails together
with rope or tape.
- Protect mattresses by
leaving sheets on, or wrap them in mattress covers and pack your sheets.
Books
- Pack them flat in
small cartons that weigh no more than 30 lbs.
- Alternate bindings,
and cushion with wadded newspaper.
Chairs
- Wrap arms and legs
with newspaper or bubble wrap.
- Leave slipcovers on
and cover with furniture pads.
Clothing
- Hang clothes in
wardrobe boxes.
- Leave small garments
in drawers.
Collectibles
- Wrap fragile items
with bubble wrap and tape securely.
More Storage Tips
Things to do before storing:
- Make a list of all the packing supplies you
will need. Such as boxes, tape, bubble wrap, marking pens, damp rid, rope, and
pallets.
- Visit the facility that you want to store
your items. Take a list of what you are going to be storing so that the
manager can help you determine the correct size for your needs.
- Schedule your mover 30-45 days in advance.
- Be sure to read the lease before signing it.
Make sure you are aware of company policies on moving out, paying the rent and
other important information.
- If you are using a moving company, find out
what size truck they will be using. This is valuable in determining if your
unit will be accessible to that truck. Most moving companies charge more the
farther they have to carry your things.
Do:
- Use pallets, 2 x 4's, plywood, any thing that
will keep your items off the floor of the unit.
- Utilize all the space in your unit. Make a
plan as to how you are going to arrange your items. A good plan will save you
the time of having to rearrange your unit. Leave an aisle in the center of
your unit so that you have a walk way to the back of the unit.
- Use freestanding shelves to help organize
your unit.
- Label the boxes on all six sides and keep a
list for easy reference. This will save you time if you have to look for
something in particular. When packing boxes fill them without making them too
heavy to lift. Always put the heavier boxes on the bottom and the lighter ones
on top of the heavier ones. This will prevent boxes from being crushed. Keep
boxes off the floor.
- Be sure to store frequently used items at the
front of the unit to avoid having to search for them.
- To protect your items cover them with moving
pads, sheets, or light blankets.
- Be sure to check your unit once a month.
- Disassemble items such as tables, bed frames,
etc. (This will save space.) Wrap and label all pieces for an easier time when
you have to reassemble them. Put all hard ware in bags and mark the bags
accordingly.
- When you disassemble electronics, such as
computers, stereos, things that have numerous cords, place small colored
stickers on the cord and the same color sticker where the cord goes. This will
save you the hassle of trying to figure out what goes where when it comes time
to reassemble your electronics. If possible, use the original boxes to store
your electronics and other items.
- Make sure that all appliances are clean and
dry before storing them. Leave appliances slightly ajar to prevent mildew.
- If it is possible store couches on end. Stack
chairs seat to seat. Use the inside of appliances and drawers to store smaller
items. When stacking furniture use paper pads in between the items to avoid
scratching.
- Store mirrors and paintings on end, not flat.
- To prevent rusting rub a small amount of
machine oil on metal tools, bicycles, and equipment. Drain and clean all
debris from all equipment before you store them.
- When wrapping collectibles or anything
breakable, tape it after you wrap it. This should avoid mistaking them for
excess paper to fill the box. Use bubble wrap or unprinted paper to wrap
breakables. Group similar items together and mark the boxes accordingly.
- Clothing and draperies should be stored in
wardrobe boxes, on hangers, to retain their original shapes.
- Purchase the insurance. If your belongings
are worth storing, they are worth insuring.
- Rubbermaid containers are great to store your
items. They have tight fitting lids and stack easily. Keep the more valuable
items in the rear of the unit. This will prevent others from seeing them when
you are in your unit.
- Keep out of season clothes accessible, you
may have your belongings in storage longer than anticipated.
- Be aware of your surroundings when you are in
your unit. If you see a potential problem or anything suspicious alert the
manager.
Don't:
- Do not use plastic to cover your belongings.
It retains moisture.
- Do not store any food items. This will
prevent any unwanted guests.
- Do not pack your boxes so that they are too
heavy to carry them. Especially when you are packing books.
- Do not assume that your homeowners or renters
insurance will cover your belongings while in storage. Purchase the insurance.
- Do not give out your password, gate code or
any information to any one that is not listed as having "Access".
- Do not use printed newspaper. The ink may
smudge and get on your items.
- Do not forget to clean appliances before you
store them.
- Do not store any toxins or flammables. Such
as paint, oil, or gasoline.
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