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A Guide to Storing Items in Your Storage Container

Storage containers are great for storing a variety of items – they are durable, weather- and pest-resistant, which will keep anything inside protected against damage. They are secure, keeping thieves and vandals away from your things. They are also cost-effective with both rental and purchase options and low maintenance costs.

Plus, there are different sizes depending on your needs and you can install modifications such as shelving, lighting, climate control, and more.

When using your storage container for storage, packing your items the right way can ensure you make the most of the space and your items are kept safe while also giving easy access to the things you need when you need them:

What Can You Store in a Storage Container?

You can store a variety of items in a storage container, including (but not limited to):

  • Clothing
  • Holiday décor
  • Lawn and garden equipment
  • Sports equipment
  • Event supplies
  • Furniture and household appliances

Things You Can’t Store in a Storage Container

On the other hand, there are some things you cannot keep in a storage container, such as:

  • Plants
  • Animals
  • Perishable food
  • Gasoline or lighter fluid
  • Cleaning solvents, including bleach
  • Batteries
  • Firearms or ammunition
  • Fertilizer or pesticides
  • Paint
  • Fireworks

How To Prepare Your Storage Container

Whether you’re renting or have purchased a storage container, there are a few things you should do to prepare it:

  • Make sure it’s on a secure and proper foundation. Otherwise, your container may get damaged and anything inside could be ruined. An uneven, shifting ground can lead to cracks, rust, and other damage.

  • Clean it thoroughly. Remove dust and dirt, check walls, corners, and ceilings for cracks and/or leaks (and repair anything you find), and make sure the roof is clear of water and debris.
  • Install shelving or other customizations. Take advantage of your unit’s space by adding items that will make storing your things easier and more efficient.

  • Invest in quality storage items. Plastic bins and sturdy and clean cardboard boxes will help ensure whatever you store stays clean, dry, and protected.

Dos For Storing Items in a Storage Container

When storing items in a storage container, DO:

  • Take inventory of your items and decide what will go in the container. This will help keep you organized and determine which container sizes and customizations you may need.

  • Keep larger items or things you don’t need often at the back of the container, and items you need more frequently at the front.

  • Make a map or outline of what items are where.

  • Leave paths down your container to access things easily.

  • Storage boxes and containers should be sturdy. Put heavy items on the bottom, don’t overfill the containers, and wrap fragile items.

  • Ensure all boxes and containers are properly labeled.

  • Clean items thoroughly to avoid buildup of moss, mold, fungus.

  • Break down larger items or furniture to maximize storage space.

  • Install shelving.

  • Be sure it’s always locked; consider additional security features like lock boxes, cameras, or alarms.

  • Invest in climate control if storing items like paperwork, electronics, or upholstered furniture.

  • Use furniture dead space, such as inside drawers and cabinets, to take full advantage of all of the allotted space.

  • Cover furniture with old sheets, plastic covers, blankets, or similar items to keep them from being damaged.

  • Inspect your container and conduct maintenance when necessary.

  • Consider leaving baking soda, silica packets, or oxygen absorbers to prevent mold growth and absorb odors.

  • Make sure all items are dry before storing to prevent condensation/mold.

Don’ts For Storing Items in a Storage Container

There are also things you should avoid, including:

  • Wrapping items (like furniture) in plastic, which can retain moisture and damage your items.

  • Randomly stacking boxes, which can damage items or fall, causing injury.

  • Keeping flammable or other prohibited items in your container.

  • Loading all of the heavy items on one side, which could cause one corner of the container to sink and make the doors difficult or impossible to open/close.

Get Help from The New England Storage Container Professionals

Whether you need to store items for a few months or create extra space for a few years, contact the experts at Page Street Leasing. We can help you choose the right container for your needs, determine and install any modifications, and provide expertise to ensure the process is easy, transparent, and informative. Call us today at 603-622-1673.