STORAGE
TIPS
| Help with Questions you may have: |
- Q: Does Public Storage provide a lock
for the storage space? Does anyone else have a key?
A: You can purchase a new, sealed lock
at your local Gateway Storage facility. No one else has
a key to that lock.
- Q: Is there a monthly invoice?
A: Yes, there is a monthly statement
for this service. You can mail in a check, pay by credit
card, or stop in to make a payment. Your payment terms
are spelled out in the rental contract.
- Q: Am I renting the space month to
month or am I on a lease?
A: Your contract is a month-to-month
agreement with Gateway Storage. You can "move out"
whenever you want.
- Q: Is there someone from Gateway Storage
available to help me move my stuff into the storage space?
A: Not at this time, but they're looking
into ways to help you with this.
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| 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.
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| 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 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.
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| 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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