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Portable Storage of MN,
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Tips for Packing
We realize that most people do not move every
day. If you want to have movers load your home into our container, we can help
you out. If you want to load your container yourself, here are some tips to
minimize damage to your household goods and to make your move go as smoothly as
possible.
Supplies:
It is important to have enough supplies. This will save you endless trips
around town to find more boxes. We can deliver boxes, blankets, sofa and
mattress bags and packing paper in your container. Use our supplies
guide to figure out what you will need. In addition to boxes, blankets
and packing paper, you will need: scissors, markers for marking boxes, shipping
tape, screwdrivers and sandwich bags (for holding screws and other small pieces
to furniture).
Packing Boxes:
Pack boxes so they are full, but not too heavy so you can move them around. The
more things you load into boxes, the easier it is to make things fit in the
container.
With all boxes, make sure your items are protected by wrapping them, or filling
boxes so nothing can move. If you leave open spaces, things will shift and may
chip, dent or break the contents of the box. Use extra packing paper to fill in
any open areas in boxes.
Tape the bottom of all boxes so they do not fall open when you pick them up.
Mark boxes so you know which room to put them in when you get to your new
house.
Pack heavy or dense items, like books, papers, etc., in smaller boxes so they
are easier to manage.
Pack large, lightweight items like linens, pillows, sofa cushions, etc., in
garbage bags. Make sure you close the bags tightly. Use those bags for filling
in spaces when packing up your container.
Keep valuables and essentials with you. If you are storing your container at
our site, make sure you keep all financial records and other important
documents with you. Murphy’s Law is that you will need these items in the
process of closing on your new home.
Electronics:
If you still have the original boxes, use them for moving your electronics.
Take electronics apart, making any notes necessary to help you put them back
together again. Put all cables and extra pieces together in one bag per
electronic item so you know you have all the necessary pieces for reassembly at
your new home.
If you are storing your container at our yard, think about the temperature
variations. Most household electronics (toasters, microwaves, etc.) are fine in
our containers. If you have any question, call the manufacturer. We do NOT
recommend storing flat-screen TV's in our containers.
Furniture:
Take apart whatever furniture you can. Tables are much easier to move when you
don’t have to maneuver through doorways with the legs still on. Make sure you
wrap up any screws or nails in a bag and tape them to the bottom of your
table. Dining room tables should be taken apart. Wrap the table top in
blankets and secure into the side of the container. Do not set the table in the
container and load things around it. If the table does not come apart, wrap the
top in a blanket and turn it upside down. Take care that you do not load items
that will snap the legs off.
Wrap furniture in moving blankets when putting them in the container. Do not
put tape or straps directly against furniture. Check out supplies
page for blankets.
We recommend having pianos moved by specialists. Please let us know if you have
a piano and we can help you arrange to have it moved.
Glasses and Dishes:
We offer dish and glass packs for wrapping glasses and dishes individually. The
packs have partitions to make packing even easier. See our supplies
page page for details.
Wrap fragile items in packing paper. Before you start
loading a box, fill in the bottom and sides with a few inches of packing paper.
Pack glasses in near each other and fill in extra spaces with paper, wrapping
each item individually. Put another layer of padding at the top of the box.
Mark the outside of the box fragile.
Wrap dishes individually in paper. If you have a dish pack box, line the bottom
with paper and then stand the plates on their edges, adding padding along the
sides of the box. Use pot holders and kitchen linens in between dishes for
extra padding. One dish pack box should hold a full set of dishes and bowls.
Pack silver in cloth or silver paper.
Garage Items:
Collect rakes, shovels and other garden tools with long handles. Tie the
handles together so you can carry them together.
Drain gasoline and oil from your lawn mower, chain saw, weed eater, and any
other equipment that runs on gas. Disconnect batteries from any equipment.
Do not pack your propane tank for your gas grill. You cannot store propane in
our containers. Tie or bind your grill shut, securing any loose items.
Do not pack any hazardous, noxious, odorous, waste, toxic, explosive, illegal,
stolen, poisonous, flammable acidic, contaminated, unsanitary or danger
material in the container. This includes, but is not limited to, gasoline, oil,
propane, paint, varnish, paint thinner, insect and rodent poisons, liquid
bleach, toxic cleaning products, aerosol cans, fire arms or ammunition or
waste. In addition, do not store perishable foods, food in glass jars, live
plants, pets or matches. We do not recommend loading candles, tapes or photos
if you are storing over the summer.
Loading Tips:
Be Careful
Moving furniture and boxes can take a toll on your body. Make sure you always
lift with your knees. If it is extremely hot or cold while you load your
container, make sure you take frequent breaks. In summer, stay hydrated.
Be Smart
Before you start loading your container, make a plan. Our containers can be
picked up from either end, so there is no front or back. To protect your
belongings, we recommend that you put a buffer at either end of the container.
This can be a sofa or bed, or some other softer furniture item that you put in
the far end of the container. If your sofa is strong enough, consider putting
it on end to save space. Keep a buffer to put in front of the doors. Many
people find using beds particularly useful as they want to sleep on the
mattress until the last minute, and want them first thing at their new home.
There are tie-down loops along the floor and ceiling of the container. To use
them, wrap large appliances or heavy furniture in a blanket and put up against
the wall of the container. Secure a rope (we recommend nylon rope so you can
simply cut it when unloading, no need to find and untie at that point) in one
of the loops and then criss-cross over the furniture, securing it in place.
Test it by trying to push the furniture or appliance toward the door or other
end of the container.
Once your largest and heaviest items are secured in the container, fill with
the rest of your furniture and boxes. When you are stacking furniture and
appliance close together, protect them with blankets. For sofas, chairs,
mattresses and other cloth-covered furniture, consider a sofa or mattress bag.
We have both available for purchase. See our supplies page.
Make sure you pack the container so that nothing can shift side-to-side or
front-to-back. Use blankets, cushions and other odd-sized soft items as
fillers. Make sure fragile boxes are packed carefully and that nothing heavy
can fall on them.
Do-Not-Pack Items
While our containers are great for holding household goods, there are some
things we cannot allow you to pack in your container. Hazardous materials are
not allowed. They include any hazardous, noxious, odorous, waste, toxic,
explosive, illegal, stolen, poisonous, flammable acidic, contaminated,
unsanitary or danger material in the container. This includes, but is not
limited to, gasoline, oil, propane, paint, varnish, paint thinner, insect and
rodent poisons, liquid bleach, toxic cleaning products, aerosol cans, fire arms
or ammunition or waste.
In addition, do not store perishable
foods, food in glass jars, live plants, pets or matches. We do not recommend
loading candles, tapes or photos if you are storing over the summer. We do not recommend storing flat-screen TV's in our containers. If you have any reservations about particular items, it
is best to contact the manufacturer.
Portable Storage of Minnesota, Inc.
587 1st Street SW
New Brighton, MN 55112
Toll Free: 1-888-782-2363
Tel: (612) 920-3540
or (651) 224-6560
Fax: (612) 920-3541
We offer great rates and fast service for our
residential and commercial customers.



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