Use sturdy boxes and fill them to capacity to help avoid collapsing or tipping when they are stacked one on top of another.
Heavy items should be packed in smaller boxes so that they are easy to lift or carry (i.e., books and tools).
Always protect your fragile items by packing them with bubble wrap or foam pouches, etc.
You should always label your boxes for easy retrieval. Fragile labels and location labels (i.e., bedroom, kitchen) are excellent to use.
Utilize the height in your unit as this will save space later. Keep items you may need later at the front of your unit
Do not lean your items against the walls; allow for ventilation behind and to the sides of your goods. Skids or pallets can also help elevate your items off the floor.
Cover your furniture with plastic to protect from dust or damage while transporting/storing. Mattress covers and sofa/chair covers are available at our on site retail store.
Make sure your appliances are dry when placed in storage. It helps to leave your refrigerator or freezer door slightly ajar.
Drain any gas and oil from yard machines before placing them in storage.
Never store any food or perishable items as they may attract rodents, or insects. Do not store flammable or toxic items.