Whether you’re storing your belongings for a short time or planning long-term, the way you prepare and organize makes a big difference. At My Storage Spot, we want to help you get the most out of your storage unit. Follow these practical tips to keep your items safe, organized, and easy to access.
If you’re storing a vehicle or trailer, check tire pressure and cover them for added protection.
Empty and dry refrigerators, freezers, or other appliances before storing. Leave doors slightly open to prevent odors.
Fold clothes, curtains, or linens neatly into sealed bins or garment bags to protect them from dust.
Remove all perishables and dry goods to keep pests away.
To prevent rust, wipe grills, tools, or bikes with a light coat of oil.
Remove propane tanks, disconnect batteries, and store them properly indoors.
Use strong cardboard or plastic bins instead of older, weaker containers.
Protect glass, mirrors, and ceramics with bubble wrap, foam, or packing paper.
Drape furniture with cotton sheets or breathable covers to prevent dust buildup.
Use dresser drawers, plastic containers, or larger boxes to tuck away smaller belongings.
Place boxes on pallets or shelves to reduce the chance of moisture damage.
Never stack heavy items on delicate ones. Pack lamps and décor individually for safety.
Write down or take a digital list of what you’ve stored, and clearly label every box.
Put heavier boxes on the bottom, lighter ones on top, and don’t overpack.
Keep a small gap along the walls to prevent dampness and make the storage unit easier to access.
Arrange furniture and boxes to walk in and grab items from the back easily.
Store the things you’ll need most often near the front of your storage unit.
If you rent a drive-up storage unit, place larger or heavier items near the entrance for quick loading and unloading.