Use the information below to determine the best way to pack and store your items
Storage Tips for Photos, Collectables and Momentos
Preserving memories and handing down family heirlooms are important parts of family life, but lack of space can turn treasures into clutter. Self storage provides the extra square footage that you need to save things you would otherwise have to sacrifice for lack of space .
To keep your photos, collectibles and mementos in good condition while in storage, consider the following tips:
Packing Photos and Photo Albums:
Always put paper between photographs to prevent them from sticking together (archival-quality paper is recommended – this can be purchased at most photography and craft stores)
Place a piece of strong cardboard, plastic or wood between groups of loose photos and pack them tightly in boxes to prevent warping
Only use photo albums that are archival quality
When placing photo albums, books or magazines in boxes, alternate placing the spine to the right or left
Seal photos in airtight plastic bags to prevent exposure to moisture
Label boxes and containers for easy reference
Packing Fragile Collectibles and Mementos:
Use same-size, quality boxes for easy stacking
Pad the bottom of boxes with foam sheets used for packing dishes (dishpack)
Wrap each item separately in clean paper; do not use newspaper (the print can transfer)
Stack glasses, vases and other tall fragile pieces in rows
Place double layers of paper between rows of packed items
Pack items firmly next to each other but not too tightly
Fill empty spots in boxes with packing peanuts or paper to prevent shifting during transport or lifting
Cut pieces of boxes or cardboard to use as dividers in boxes to prevent shifting
Reinforce the bottoms of boxes with extra tape, taping the box tops equally as well in case they topple during transport
Mark boxes as fragile on all sides
Use wood, cardboard or plastic to raise boxes off the floor