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Planning to Keep Your Car in Storage? Take the Following Steps

It's not uncommon to encounter situations where you will need to store your vehicle for an extended period of time. You may be travelling overseas, being deployed in the military or taking up a new job in a distant location.  Whatever the reason, preparing your car for vehicle storage is an important step towards keeping it in good condition. It is not enough to simply place the car in the storage unit and leave. Read More 

4 Ideal Situations To Use Long-Term Self Storage

Have you just bought new furniture and you lack the space to keep your current furniture? Is your company refurbishing its premises and needs space to keep the current documents? If you are faced with either of these situations, then the answer lies in getting the right self storage facilities. As such, you will be able to access secure space at an affordable rate to keep your items. You can select whether to use self storage facilities on a short term or long-term basis. Read More 

Preparing to get the most out of your self-storage space

Self storage can be a great way to store business inventory, house your belongings while you're moving or out of the country, or just find space for excess belongings. To really get the most out of your storage unit, however, you'll want to make the right preparations.  Pack correctly  Packing to put items into long-term storage is different from packing for a move or holiday; you need to consider the effect that your packing will have on items over a long period. Read More 

Long Term Storage: Getting Your Bike Ready

If you are planning to go travelling around the world, it is likely you are planning to place some items in secure, long-term storage. One of these items might be your bicycle. If you are planning to place your bike into a storage unit for an extended period of time, you need to take the following steps to keep it in good condition. Give the bike a wipe down Before you put your bike in storage, you should wipe down its frame with a soft, damp cloth. Read More