2017

Planning Clean And Efficient Storage For Electronics

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Do you need to put a computer, office-grade printer, musical keyboard, or other valuable electronics into storage? If you want to get everything out in good shape after a few months or even years, it’s not as simple as tossing everything randomly into a storage unit. To avoid disrepair from rust, corrosion, excessive dust buildup, and to especially avoid theft, here are a few storage features and best practices to consider for electronics.…

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Items That Need A Climate Controlled Storage Unit

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Self-storage units provide extra space for your stuff, and can help you free up living space in your home, make your life easier during a move, or even as vehicle storage during the winter months. Climate controlled self-storage units allow you to manage the humidity and temperature levels within the unit itself, making them the perfect solution for more fragile or vulnerable items that you put into storage for a nominal cost.…

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A Trio Of Storage Mistakes And How To Avoid Them

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Like many things in life, there is a better way when it comes to using your storage unit. If you don’t take the time to think through your storage system carefully you may come to regret it. Fortunately, by knowing the following mistakes you can avoid a headache later. #1: Stowing without a plan First and foremost, you need a plan before you put anything into your storage unit. As you pack up things for storage, keep like items together and label the boxes so you can find your items easily.…

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Look For A Storage Unit With These Characteristics

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it can be hard to know what to do with all of your belongings when you move, or when you are in a transition stage. No matter what your reasons are for needing a storage unit, they are very useful. There are a few things that you need to know about a good storage unit. When you are picking out a storage unit you need to look for a few different aspects.…

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How To Store Winter Equipment In A Self-Storage Unit

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If your house doesn’t have a garage or shed, or you just have limited storage space, consider placing your winter equipment into a self-storage unit during the rest of the year. Storing the large items will free up valuable space for other seasonal products, such as inflatable swimming pools, pool toys, lawn chairs, lawn mowers and other warm-weather necessities.  Winter items that are ideal for storing include snowblowers, shovels, and even recreational equipment such as snowboards, snowmobiles, ski gear and bulky-cold weather snowsuits and other clothing pieces.…

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