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Safekeeping And Upkeep: 4 Methods To Optimize Your Self Storage Unit

by Nevaeh Schmidt

When your place of residence lacks an attic, basement, exterior shed or even an adequate amount of closets, the need for additional storage solutions arises. Self storage units grant the much needed extra space with the ease of access, security and often times in a climate controlled environment. If you're going to be shelling out additional money aside from your primary home, make good of that expenditure by fully utilizing that extra square footage of storage for those personal effects of yours.

Organize the Outer Boundary

Storage units are often priced based upon square footage as well as height. After an initial scan, you can gauge how much of your belongings you'll be able to store but devise a plan for the linear space as well. Shelving units render better use of the vertical wall space and promote organization. Place additional bins and baskets on each shelf to house and conceal smaller items. Vacuum packaged clothing items stacked in said bins are much more accessible oppose to being jam-packed into cardboard boxes.

Formulate a Functional Floor Plan

Establish adequate walkways to allow movement around your belongings without causing damage to them or injury to yourself or others. A floor plan containing a U-shaped walkway allows direct access to shelving units placed along the walls of the storage unit. The middle floor space is convenient for items lower in scale such as riding toys and equipment, dressers and tables, or frequently accessible pieces of property.

Store with the Seasons

If you have a self storage unit, utilize it. Don't just throw in outgrown clothes or relics that you honestly don't care to keep. When one season comes to an end, transfer those soon-to-be unused items to the storage unit. This includes cumbersome snow suits and boots at the end of winter and inflatable or portable swimming pools and respectable gear at the end of summer.

Understand the Importance of Upkeep

Be sure not to neglect your storage space either. Make a routine of keeping the unit clean and clear of settled dust or bugs and cobwebs. The transition of belongings from season to season facilitates regular cleanings and upkeep. Plastic storage containers protect contents and provide for better stacking and stability than standard cardboard boxes. Also, take notice of items you haven't touched for some time, and question whether or not you actually need it if it hasn't been moved and used in a year or more. Contact a business, such as AA All American Airborne Self-Storage, for more information.   

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