Be Safe In Storage
Monday, June 22nd, 2009Moving home or office can be a source of many headaches that can soon turn into full-blown nightmares. One common problem is not being able to move into your new address at the time when you must move out of your current one. This is where a reliable, secure and trustworthy storage facility can be enormously useful.
A common business storage requirement is archives. Your business may have accumulated a vast quantity of paper files which you can’t yet throw away so you need somewhere to store them securely and reliably.
Many businesses have been forced to downsize due to the current economic downturn. Some have needed to move to smaller, cheaper offices, maybe laying-off some staff as they go. In these circumstances it doesn’t always make sense to dispose of the excess office furniture. It’s more economically sensible to put the furniture into storage until the business begins to recover from the downturn and new staff are recruited.
In any of these circumstances it is always best to approach a reputable storage company who are experienced in dealing with domestic or commercial storage. A good moving company should be able to provide you with secure, reliable storage along with advice on packing, crates and cartons. They should also be happy to provide some references from others who have been happy with their services. Always ask.
Today’s storage facilities are nothing like the old fashioned padlocked warehouses that might have once been used. These days you are far more likely to use containerised storage with your belongings securely locked away inside steel containers. These are likely to be stacked inside a warehouse by completely unmanned crane systems under computer control.
Security should be high on your list of priorities so be certain to ask your storage company for details of the security systems in place at the storage warehouse. Also ask them for details of any security breaches and break-ins that may have occurred.
Another thing to ask about is environmental control. This is particularly important if you are storing paper archives or anything that might be adversely affected by changes in temperature or humidity.
Its a really good idea to make sure that no food or liquids get packed into your cartons or crates. Also, be certain to label everything clearly. You might like to note on the outside of the box the room that the contents belong in. This simple step is often overlooked leading to much confusion when items are finally retrieved from storage.
Its also a good idea to avoid stacking anything on top of soft furnishings. If you stack boxes, or anything like that, on top of settee’s for any length of time they will leave a permanent dent in the cushions. Also, it’s a good idea to pop a few mothballs in with any stored clothes, bed linen, curtains, soft furnishings or rugs.
I hope that these suggestions help you to store your belongings safely and securely.