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Moving and Packing Tips

Whether you need a space for residential or commercial purposes, Mini U Storage
wants to make the experience easier for you. Below are some tips that will save
you time and prevent you from paying for more space than you need.

Residential

Packing small objects...
Finding extra space...
Breaking down items...
Storing fragile items...
Protecting furniture...
Protecting clothing...
Storing your mattress...
Preventing danger...
Labeling your boxes...
Hazardous materials...

Commercial

Find what you need...
Protecting documents...
Storing office furniture...
Keeping your records safe...

 

 

 

 

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Packing small objects When packing, especially smaller objects, try to completly fill the boxes.
Use newspaper or towels
to fill in any empty space.
This will prevent boxes from caving in when stacked.
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Finding extra space
Remember that items
such as a refrigerator provide extra space for storing smaller objects.
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Breaking down items Break down any item possible, such as the legs
of a table. This will allow you to store the table on end to save more space.
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Storing fragile items
Use the drawers in your furniture to store fragile
or breakable items. The furniture will provide a
much safer place than
a box. You can transfer
the clothes from the
drawers into a bag or
box, since they are
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Protecting furniture
When storing wood furniture, use a platform
to raise it off the floor to prevent any possible water damage. It is also a good idea to treat wood surfaces with a water sealer before storing. (back to top)

Protecting clothing
When storing delicate
or expensive articles of clothing, use wardrobe
boxes to protect and maintain the quality
of the garmet. (back to top)

Storing your mattress Always store your matress flat on the ground and inside a protective plastic bag. This will protect it from damage and from becoming deformed.
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Preventing danger
Be sure to drain out any gasoline or other fluids from any tools or equipment
that you store. This will prevent a dangerous
situation and any damage
to your equipment.
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Labeling your boxes
Always try to label boxes. This will allow you to easily locate a specific item, and keep you organized.
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Hazardous materials
Please do not store any hazardous materials such
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Find what you need
When storing boxes of files,
be sure to create aisles to
get around and easily locate
what you need quickly.

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Protecting documents
For important or old
documents and records,
to avoid deterioration,
be sure to use a climate
controlled environment.
If neccessary, use a
dehumidifier as well
to protect your documents.
Click here to see if the
facility nearest you has
climate controlled storage.

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Storing office furniture
When storing furniture,
such as chairs, try to stack
if possible. If you cannot
stack the furniture, use
the space underneath
(of a table or chairs) to
keep other items.

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Keeping your records safe
To keep your important
documents safe, please
use a strong lock.
Remember that we sell
high quality disc locks
at all of our locations.

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