Appliances:
Refrigerators and/or freezers should be
thoroughly dry and stored with doors slightly
ajar. Some goods can be stored inside large
appliances and boxes can be stacked on top of
stoves, refrigerators and freezers. Make sure
that stoves and cooking equipment are cleaned
before they are stored.
Bicycles
and other metal items:
To retard rust, wipe all metal surfaces
with a rag containing a few drops of machine
oil.
Books and
documents:
Pack books flat to protect their spines.
Do not place boxes directly on concrete floors,
but use pallets or skids to prevent moisture
absorption. Use packing to fill out empty
pockets in the boxes. Do not pack fragile items
in the same box with books and do not overload.
Bedding,
clothing, curtains, drapes and linens:
Clothing, curtains and drapes should be
stored on hangers. Wardrobe boxes may be
purchased in our office. If the items are too
large for a box or cannot be hung, such items
should be carefully folded and stored in dresser
drawers, cedar chests or wardrobe style
cardboard cartons along with bedding and linens.
Food crumbs or stains should be removed before
storing. Avoid storing anything that may attract
pests.
Dishes
and glassware:
Place a layer of packing inside the
bottom and at the top of boxes containing
glassware. Ideally these items should be stored
in a specifically designed dish pack box
(available in the office). All glass items
should be individually wrapped: nest cups and
bowls and stand plates, saucers and platters on
edge. Wrapped glasses should be placed near the
top of cartons. Again, fill all pockets with
packing materials. Label all boxes containing
glassware, and do not place heavy items on boxes
containing glassware.
Furniture:
Place a pallet, corrugated cardboard mat,
or plastic sheet on the floor and stand sofas
and mattresses on end. Disassemble beds and
tables and wrap table legs in paper. If a table
will not disassemble, place padding on the floor
and place the table on its top with the legs
pointing up. Use dresser tops for stacking
cartons and dresser drawers for linens or small,
delicate items. Keep upholstery off the floor.
Most lightweight chairs can be stacked "seat to
seat" or placed upside down on tables which
cannot be disassembled. Finally, place a light
cotton (e.g., a bed sheet) dust cover on your
furniture or several types of dust covers can be
purchased.
Holiday
decorations:
Save the original cartons that contained
delicate ornaments and pad the ornaments with
packing paper or newsprint. Wrap strings of
lights around a piece of cardboard before
placing in a carton lined with packing paper.
Lamps:
Wrap large lamps and place them in boxes
and pack delicate lamp shades separately. Do not
use newsprint to wrap lamp shades or any other
goods that may be damaged by ink stains. Do not
store heavy items on cartons containing lamp
shades.
Mirrors,
windows and screens:
These items should be stored on edge, not
flat.
Tools:
Metal tools should be cleaned and wiped
with a rag containing a few drops of machine oil
to retard rust. Long-handled tools such as
rakes, shovels and hoes should be clean, lightly
oiled and tied in bundles.
Insure
your goods in storage:
The items you place in Northside Self
Storage spaces are the sole responsibility of
you, their owner. Items are not insured by
Northside Self Storage. A good quality lock is
the best way to ensure the safety and security
of your belongings, regardless of any security
system a storage facility may have. Check with
your insurance carrier for coverage, or ask a
storage consultant for a referral. Remember, if
it's worth storing, it's worth insuring.
Prohibited storage goods:
Common sense and state laws determine
what may be stored. You alone control access to
your storage space; therefore, never store live
animals, perishables, liquids, explosives,
flammable liquids and fuels, toxic materials, or
other items that need a controlled environment.
Remember to drain the fuel from gasoline engines
before storage.
Pack your
storage space carefully:
Pack and stack carefully. This will
minimize the amount of space you'll need and
will prevent damage. Place frequently used items
near the door and valuables in the rear of the
unit. Pack heavy items in small boxes to make
them easier to carry and place them on the
bottom of stacks to prevent any damage to your
belongings.