Storage Unit Organisation – Getting The Basics Right

Organising a storage unit might seem mundane, but using the right techniques ensures your items stay in top condition. Here’s a streamlined guide based on advice from storage experts across the country.

Preparation and Packing:

  • Essential Supplies: Invest in sturdy boxes and bins for easy stacking and protection. Avoid old or flimsy boxes and large plastic bags, which are difficult to stack and label.
  • Label Everything: Use a label maker or markers to clearly identify contents, saving time and effort when you need to find something.
  • Wrap It Up: Opt for stretch wrap over tape to secure padding around furniture and keep items bundled together, particularly for disassembled furniture pieces.
  • Utilise Shelves: For smaller items, shelving can maximise space and keep your belongings off the ground. Ensure everything on shelves is boxed and labelled.
  • Protective Covers: Use mattress and furniture covers to shield large items from wear and scratches.
  • Moisture Control: Products like DampRid can absorb excess moisture in the air, preventing musty odours.
  • Floor Protection: Lay down pallets or thick plastic sheeting to elevate items off the floor and facilitate air circulation.

Avoid These Common Mistakes:

  • Poor Organisation: Without a clear system, adding or retrieving items becomes chaotic. Arrange your unit so everything is easily accessible.
  • Incorrect Packing: Roll clothes instead of folding to save space and prevent creases. Always use boxes, not bags.
  • Improper Stacking: Don’t stack heavy items on top of lighter ones. Keep stack heights manageable, avoid overloading the unit, and ensure you leave pathways for access.
  • Unused Spaces: Utilise all available space, including inside drawers and under tables. Avoid placing heavy items on cushioned furniture.
  • Uncovered Mattresses: Always cover mattresses to protect against dust and damage.

Following these expert tips will help you maximise your storage space while keeping your belongings safe and organised.

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