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		<title>Self Storage is Perfect For Moving</title>
		<link>http://sandiastorage.com/2010/03/12/self-storage-is-perfect-for-moving/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 05:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you know that you are going to be moving in the vey, very near future, then you are going to want to be sure that you are not forgetting about any of the basics.  You may think that moving is not all that hard, and I suppose that it does not have to be.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you know that you are going to be moving in the vey, very near  future, then you are going to want to be sure that you are not  forgetting about any of the basics.  You may think that moving is not  all that hard, and I suppose that it does not have to be.  Really,  though, when you are in the stress of the moment, and when you are  trying to manage ten different things at once, it is easy to lose track  of all of the little particulars.  Thus, you need to read articles like  this one from time to time, as they provide you with a bunch of helpful  tips.  Collected, here, are some tips that you are not going to want to  ignore when you set out to move to your new home or apartment.</p>
<p>The first thing that you are going to want to do, here, is be sure  that you have a good feel for the truck companies that are in your  area.  You are going to want to call around extensively, seeing if any  of the major trucking companies are going to be able to save you some  valuable money.  If you cannot find a good deal on a truck, then you  might consider looking into a trailer.  Especially if you are just  moving across town, then you are going to be able to make use of a  trailer, and they are rarely going to run you more than half of what a  full on truck rental would.</p>
<p>Of course, just as you would do with a self storage unit, you are  going to want to be sure that you are keeping track of all of the  specials that come your way.  If you get a coupon that is going to make  your moving situation a lot cheaper, then all the better.  Of course,  what you may end up finding, here, is that you are going to save money  if you rent your truck and your self storage unit from the same place.   You might also stand to save some money if you purchase your moving  supplies from your trucking company.  Always be on the lookout for these  combo deals.</p>
<p>And at this point, it should be clear that you are going to want to  be sure that you have purchased all of the moving supplies that you are  going to need to move safely.  If you are not boxing up your belongings,  then you are not going to be able to rest assured that you are keeping  them as safe as possible when you are on the road.  Just buy some simple  boxes, here, and be sure that you are also buying the tape and packing  paper that you are going to need to keep them closed when they are in  the back of your truck.  Likewise, be sure that you are buying some  cables to keep your larger items secured in place while you are on the  road.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, you are going to see that there is not much to  keeping your belongings safe when you set out to move.  And the whole  moving process is not nearly as bad as people seem to say that it is.   Once you get started on some of your chores, and once you begin to pack  up some of your belongings, you are going to see that the difficulty of  the entire process is really, really overstated.</p>
<p>Of course, if you do not believe me, just get in touch with one of  the many self storage professionals that are in your local area.  Just  ask them for a few pointers, and they are going to be able to get you  moving in the right direction.</p>
<p>Source: http://www.selfstorageblog.com/self-storage-is-perfect-for-moving/</p>
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		<title>Storing your stuff right</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 20:21:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Packing Up Your Self-Storage Unit Try to use boxes that are a uniform size, they’re easier to stack (remember; keep the heavy ones on the bottom and the light ones on top). Leave small walkways between the boxes and furniture in your storage unit so you can easily get to the items you want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>When Packing Up Your Self-Storage Unit</strong></p>
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<li> Try to use boxes that are a uniform size, they’re easier to stack (remember;  							keep the heavy ones on the bottom and the light ones on top).</li>
<li> Leave small walkways between the boxes and furniture in your storage unit so  							you can easily get to the items you want without having to move anything  							around.</li>
<li> If you’re storing a lot of packing boxes in your unit, try to fill them to the  							top, even if it’s just with padding and old, crumpled newspapers. Boxes that  							are only half-filled tend to collapse if anything’s placed on them.</li>
<li> If you’re putting any metal objects into storage – like lawnmowers or file  							cabinets – it’s best to treat them with rust protector first, or at least wipe  							them down with an oily rag.</li>
<li> Most public storage facilities have ample security. However, it’s still wise to  							take a few precautions of your own against theft. Pack your storage unit so  							that your most valuable items are at the back, and purchase a high quality  							padlock to put on the door.</li>
<li> The humidity in your self-storage unit can cause your furniture to warp and  							your appliances to mildew. Leaving a space between your stuff and the unit’s  							wall allows for air to circulate within the unit. Laying plastic sheeting on  							the floor and stacking boxes on top of wooden pallets can prevent condensation  							damage. So can using old linens or other fabrics, instead of plastic, to  							protect your stuff from dust.</li>
<li> If you’re storing a refrigerator in your unit leave the door ajar. This will  							prevent mold from growing inside.</li>
<li> Under no circumstances should you keep anything flammable or combustible in  							your storage building. This means no gasoline, oil, cleaning fluids or paint  							thinner. If you’re storing any machinery that runs on gas, drain the tank  							before you store it.</li>
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<h6><em>Source: http://www.123movers.com/guides/generalstoragetips.asp</em></h6>
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