Make a list:
Make an inventory list of all items to be stored.
Disassemble:
Take apart everything that you can for flat packing. Small items will also fill gaps.
Food:
Don’t plan to store food or perishable goods. Not only do they deteriorate, but you might attract bugs.
Insurance:
Contact your insurance company and notify them that you’re storing goods in our storage facilities.
Batteries:
Remove all batteries from appliances and toys to prevent leakage and damage.
Fridges & Freezers:
Clean and dry before storing. Leave the door slightly open during storage and place other goods inside.
Washing Machines:
Check that all water is drained. Many machines have a drainage cap at the base. Tape hoses to the back, or detach and store inside the machine.
Clothing & Linen:
Pack in secure cartons with a mothball for added protection.
Breakables:
Individually wrap dishes, glassware and delicate items and pack in strong cartons. Mark these “Fragile” and “Top Stow.”
Pictures & Mirrors:
Protect with bubble wrap or flat-pack cartons and mark “Fragile.”
Electronics:
If possible, use the original cartons for packing. Otherwise, wrap in bubble-wrap and pack in strong cartons. Mark these “Fragile” too.
Boxes:
Write a list of contents on the side of each box. Make sure they are well sealed top and bottom with tape.
Think about Height:
Consider the unit’s height and plan to stack as high as you can to maximise use of space.
Shelving:
If you have free standing shelves, use them in your unit. They are ideal for storing boxes.
Furniture & Beds:
Remove legs if possible. Stand them on their end for best use of space and cover with a cloth. Wrap mattresses with plastic.
Boxes:
Place boxes with heavy unbreakable items such as books on the bottom. Work your way up with linen and clothing boxes. Place “Top Stow” and “Fragile” boxes on top.