Xenia
Self Storage provides a wide variety of products to assist you in the
safe and efficient packing of your storage space. See our friendly on-site
manager for more information. Please read all the following tips to better
assist you in your storage needs.
A Guide to Self Storage – Helpful Tips
Always inspect your storage
space – the space should be clean with the door in working order.
Determine if you need
climate control or regular storage
Regular storage is our traditional low cost advantage with drive up access
to your unit to store items not sensitive to storage and temperature.
Climate controlled storage
is our premium product that is specially designed to store sensitive items
such as books/paper, artwork/paintings, finer furniture, pharmaceuticals
or anything else you want safely stored in a space without the risk of
freeze/thaw or blistering temperatures.
Determine the packing accessories you need
Paper, bubble wrap, tape, rope, drop cloths, sheets, furniture covers,
pallets, skids, dehumidifiers, file boxes or storage carton. Most of these
items are also available for sale in our stores.
Fill containers and boxes to capacity
Partially full or bulging boxes may tip or collapse. Protect your fragile
goods with packing and place them near the top of your storage space.
Label boxes
Keep a list of labeled boxes at your home or office for easy reference
when you need to locate your goods.
Pack the storage space carefully
Leave air space around the perimeter to aid ventilation. Place a pallet
on the concrete floors and do not lean items up against the walls. Leave
a walkway to the rear of your space for easy access. Use all the space
available, including the height and place frequently used goods near the
door.
Specific storage tips
for some of the most commonly stored items:
Appliances:
A refrigerator or freezer should be thoroughly dry and stored with its
door slightly ajar. Some goods can be stored inside large appliances.
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 all 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. If hanging
cartons are not available, such items should be carefully folded and stored
in dresser drawers or cedar chests along with bedding and linens. Some
facilities sell wardrobe style cardboard cartons, which help protect your
clothes. Food crumbs or stains should be removed before storage and avoid
storing anything that may attract pests.
Dishes and Glassware:
Place a layer of packing inside the bottom and the top of the boxes containing
glassware. All glass items should be individually wrapped: nest cups and
bowls and stand plates, sauces, and platters on edge. Wrapped glasses
should be placed near the top of cartons. Again, fill all pockets with
packing. 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. Dissemble beds and tables and wrap
table legs in paper. If a table will not dissemble, 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 bedsheet) dust
cover on your furniture. All facilities sell covers for your convenience.
Holiday Decorations:
Save the original cartons that contained delicate ornaments. 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 lamp bases in padding, wrap smaller lamps then place them in
boxes. 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 lamps or lamp shades.
Mirrors, Windows, and Screens:
These items should be stored on edges, not flat.
Records and Photographs:
Records should be stored on edges to prevent warping. When moving a record
player, the tone arm and turntable should be secured to prevent damage.
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 bundled.