Storage Unit Sizes & Recommended Uses

 

Unit Size
Similar Size To
What Items Will Fit
(Recommended Storage)
5 x 5
25 sq ft
Hall Closet
chest of drawers, office supplies, records & files & small furniture
5 x 8
40 sq ft
Walk-in Closet
small matress set, dining room set, misc boxeschest of drawers, lawn equipment, patio furniture
8 x 10
80 sq ft
Large Walk-in Closet
small matress set, dining room set, chest of drawers, lawn equipment
9 x 10
90 sq ft
Small Bedroom
Suitable for a 1 bedroom apartment
10 x 10
100 sq ft
Average Size Bedroom
Suitable for a 2 bedroom apartment
10 x 15
150 sq ft
Large Bedroom
Suitable for a 3 bedroom house
10 x 18
180 sq ft
One Car Garage
Suitable for a 4 bedroom house
Larger Units
Available On Request
Units are 8 feet high

 

PACKING AND STORING TIPS 

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1. Make packing for storage easier on yourself by planning ahead. Start by listing all items your going to store, and their approximate sizes. Also gather up plenty of sturdy corrugated cartons, packing paper, bubble wrap, sealing tape and marker pens, along with any furniture covers or shelving you intend to use in your storage unit.

2. Pack as much as you can in uniform-size boxes. Fill them tightly, but take care to neither overpack nor underpack. (Bulging cartons tip when stacked, while half-full boxes tend to collapse.) Use wadded up newsprint, bubble wrap, rags, towels or blankets to fill in empty spaces. For maximum protection, seal cartons with tape.

3. Pack heavy items, such as books and tools, in small boxes. For easier handling, limit the weight of all cartons (regardless of size), to 30 lbs. or less.

4. Label all cartons so you know their contents and keep a list (as well as pictures and descriptions) at your home or office for reference. Mark clearly all boxes containing fragile items.

5. Clean and dry appliances thoroughly before storing. Secure all movable parts with paper or wedge and wrap a paper pad around each item for protection. During transport, tape all doors shut; but remember to wedge them open for storage.

6. Tape or tie bed rails together. Mark the pieces for easier assembly later. Place covers or plastic bags on mattresses to keep them clean during storage.

7. Pack books flat to protect their spines. Line cartons with plastic and fill empty spaces with packing paper.

8. Use bureau drawers to store small, fragile items. Clothing and towels make excellent packing material.

9. Protect chair legs by wrapping them in packing paper. Leave slipcovers on upholstered chairs and cover them with plastic chair covers.

10. Hang clothing and draperies in wardrobe boxes. Add moth balls or cedar chips for extra protection.

11. Use lots of paper to pack dishes and glassware. Place a layer of packing paper inside the bottom and top of cartons. Wrap each dish and glass separately and cushion them with crumpled paper. Plates are best stacked on edge.

12. Pack lamps and lamp shades in individual boxes, using plenty of clean paper or clothing for padding.

13. Pad mirrors and paintings with paper and place them in special mirror packs or large boxes. Mark boxes "Fragile". Never store mirrors or paintings flat. Always place them on edge.

14. Remove the legs from larger tables to conserve storage space. Tie and pad extra leaves together. Store table tops on edge and pad with paper or blankets.

15. Wipe the surfaces of tools, bikes, and other metal objects with machine oil to prevent rusting.

16. Save money by renting the smallest amount of space you need and packing the unit full. Use pallets or shelving as a foundation for cartons and furniture, as well as shelving wherever possible.

17. Stack boxes shoulder-high to maximize your total locker space.

18. Do not place book boxes directly on the floor.

19. Place items you use frequently (or may need to use soon) near the storage room door.

20. Store lightweight small items around the back of the locker. Move large, heavy items into storage last. Remember to leave a walkway too so you can get the rear of the unit.

21. Pack stereos, cameras and other high value items in unmarked boxes toward the rear of the storage space.

22. Stand sofas and mattresses on end and protect them with specially designed covers. Don't place heavy or sharp objects on top of upholstered furniture.

23. Leave a few inches of space between your items and the wall for better ventilation. Do not lean anything against the wall.

24. Cover the entire load with a light plastic cover.

25. Use a good quality lock on your locker door. Inexpensive locks rust. Insure your goods while in storage. Ask the manager about self storage insurance at reasonable rates.

 

Rules and Regulations

USE AND COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. The Space shall be used for storage of personal property and for no other purpose. It is expressly agreed that Owner is under no duty to maintain any records of the property so stored in the Space. Occupant hereby acknowledges and agrees that a self-storage facility is not a warehouse and Owner is not a warehouseman as defined in Section 42a-7-102 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended, and that the terms of this Agreement other than enforcement shall not be governed by the provisions of article 7 of the Uniform Commercial Code. No property shall be stored in the Space unless Occupant has the right to have that property in his possession. Occupant shall not use the Space for residential purposes or for any other unlawful purpose. Items which are volatile, flammable or explosive, or which are hazardous when exposed to moisture, or which burn with extreme rapidity, or which, when burning or subjected to heat produces toxic fumes or gases in quantities and under conditions dangerous to safety or health of any person, may NOT be stored, used or kept in the Space. These items include, but are not limited to the following:

COMBUSTIBLE DUST. Fine particles or matter liable to spontaneous ignition or explosion or constituting a dust hazard such as lint, shavings, sawdust, flour, starch, sulphur, metal powders and powdered plastics.

EXPLOSIVE GASES. Acetylene, ether, ethyl chloride, ethylene, hydrogen, illumination gas, petroleum gases, methyl chloride gas, oxygen,

FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDS, Pyroxylin products, nitrocellulose, asphalt, coal tar, pitch, waste paper and rags, feathers, straw, hemp, excelsior, kapok, oil, greases and fats.

FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Ether, carbon, bisulfide, gasoline, collodion, acetone, alcohol acetate, toluol, kerosene, turpentine, and flammable paint and varnish.

POISONOUS, CORROSIVE, OR FUM HAZARD SUBSTANCE. Hydrochloric, nitric, sulfuric, hydrofluoric, perchloric, and other corrosive acids, corrosive, toxic, or noxiousalkalies, cyanides, ammonia, chlorine, phosgene, sulphur dioxide and similar substances providing like hazards.

ANY OTHER ITEM PROHIBITED BY LAW OR ORDINANCE.

 

 

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