Choosing a Storage Company  
                    
                  Storage might be a good solution for property 
                    that you want to keep, but are unwilling or unable to take 
                    with you. Items such as large pieces of furniture that will 
                    not fit into your new home, large tools and work benches, 
                    air conditioners and other appliances, clothes which are inappropriate 
                    for your new climate are likely candidates for storage. You 
                    have two options: self-storage and pick 
                    up and delivery storage: 
                       
                  
                  Self-storage works best for items that you are likely to 
                    retrieve, but don't have available space at home. A mini-storage 
                    unit is convenient and accessible, and you provide your own 
                    lock and key for added security. Individual units, in a variety 
                    of sizes and shapes, are available to fit your needs. You 
                    rent a unit on a monthly basis under an "occupancy agreement." 
                   
                  Some companies may also bill you for electricity. You may 
                    move your items into the unit yourself, or if you have a couple 
                    of heavier items, you can request a pickup. Many facilities 
                    will provide free pickup if you agree to keep your items in 
                    the unit for a certain length of time. In these cases, when 
                    the driver arrives with the truck, it will be your responsibility 
                    to load your items. The driver will accept no liability for 
                    your items.  
                    How 
                    to select your self-storage unit
                  Before you place your items into a storage space, it is important 
                    that you inspect the facilities. Your unit should have sufficient 
                    amount of space for all of your items. Create an inventory 
                    of all of the items that you wish to place into storage, so 
                    that if you don't know which size unit to select, you'll have 
                    something to show to a facility worker.  
                  The storage unit should be clean, and above all, secure. 
                    Self-storage facilities offer many types of security features, 
                    ranging from alarms, motion detectors, video surveillance, 
                    nightly inspections, and guards on duty. You will have to 
                    provide your own lock and key, so that only you and those 
                    you allow will have access to the unit.  
                    Insurance 
                    for Your Items
                  You maintain complete responsibility for the items that you 
                    place inside your storage unit. The storage facility bears 
                    no responsibility for your items. Therefore inquire with the 
                    company's representative. Some home owner's and renter's policies 
                    cover theft off premises, and would cover what is in storage. 
                    To find out if this applies to you, call your home owners 
                    or renter's insurance provider. Take a complete inventory 
                    and keep it current. 
                      
                   
                    Pickup & Delivery Services 
                    Some self-storage companies will deliver a 
                      container (or containers) to your home. You will need to 
                      determine the number of containers. To help decide, we recommend 
                      creating an inventory of all of the items that you wish 
                      to place into storage and then calculate the approximate 
                      size of the storage unit you need. If you are still uncertain, 
                      you can show this list to a facility worker.  
                    The driver will provide you with instructions 
                      on how you load your items and lock your container. You'll 
                      provide your own lock and key and have as much time as you 
                      need to load your items into the container. When you're 
                      finished, you call the facility for a pickup, they'll then 
                      transport your filled container to their facility. When 
                      you wish to retrieve your items, you have the option of 
                      going to the facilities or having the container delivered 
                      to you. If you choose to go to the facility, you'll need 
                      to call several hours in advance. 
                        
                   
                  
                     Tips - How to Store Your Goods
                  
                    Furniture  Cover 
                    all furniture and disassemble, if possible.  
                      Wrap table legs with packing paper as scratch 
                    protection.  
                      Lay down blankets or a pallet between the furniture 
                    and the floor of the storage  
                      unit.  
                    Place assembled tables top down on floor with legs pointing 
                    towards the ceiling.  
                      Stack chairs seat-to-seat with cloth or paper 
                    separating them.  
                    Avoid stacking or leaning furniture against outside walls. 
                    Metal  
                    Wipe a few drops of oil on bicycles and tools as a rust protector. 
                     
                      Avoid oil staining by storing exposed items in 
                    a separate space.  
                    Breakables 
                      Wrap plates, saucers, and bowls individually before 
                     
                       placing it in  a china carton. Use a china 
                    carton divider kit  
                       for increased security.  
                    Fill paper into bottom, top and empty spaces in the carton. 
                   
                    Books 
                    and Valuable Papers 
                      Use file boxes. They are the best containers for 
                    your important documents.  
                      Pack books flat and fill any empty space to minimize 
                    movement.  
                      Avoid overfilling cartons. Books are heavy.  
                      Keep pallets free of moisture by placing plastic 
                    sheeting on top of them.  
                    Large 
                    Appliances and Equipment  Leave appliance 
                    doors slightly ajar. Moisture and mildew will damage your 
                     
                      valuables so make sure your refrigerator or freezer 
                    is clean and dry.  
                      Use valuable storage space inside appliance's 
                    for small items.  
                    Clothes 
                      Avoid excessive wrinkling to your clothes by employing 
                    wardrobe boxes  
                    
                    
                   
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