Looking for the best way to protect your valuables? 422 Storage has the supplies you have been searching for. We protect your belongings as if they were our own; that is why we have supplies and storage professionals on-site to keep everything looking like the first day you stored with us. Keep reading for tips on how to best use our packing supplies!
Be smart with your supplies!
Use bubble wrap to protect glassware, dishes, figurines and all your small fragile items.
Self cling bubble pack is great for odd shaped items.
Determine how much and what type of tape you need for your move.
If you are sending the packages out to a customer, consider getting the tan tape to create a clean looking package.
The commercial grade packing tape is resistant to temperature changes and keeps your boxes sealed tight.
Putting a dust cover over your items is important but it is also a good idea to put one on the floor. This will protect your valuables even more!
Don’t let your chairs go unnoticed. Add a cover to your living room, office and even patio chairs to keep them looking new.
Moisture is everywhere. Even in the driest climates, moisture can become an issue. Add a dark space to the moisture and you can have a growing problem on your hands. To solve this use damp-rid moisture control products.
After your belongings have been in the unit for an extended period of time, you may forget which boxes contain fragile items. While packing make sure to clearly mark which boxes need extra care.
Moving kits take the guess work out of all the supplies. Talk with your property manager about the specific items you need.
Don’t let your treasures go unprotected while in storage. Stop in to talk with us about how to best use our packing supplies.
Katie Mest
About the Author: Katie Mest is an SEO Specialist at Storage Asset Management in York, PA. She specializes in writing about the self storage industry, including storage tips and helpful resources. Outside of work, Katie enjoys camping, hiking, and exploring the outdoors with her newly adopted Greyhound rescue, Titan.