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Empire Ranch Self Storage

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300 South Lexington Drive
Folsom , CA 95630 (view map)
Phone: 916-984-1102 Website: http://www.erselfstorage.com/

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Where do I start?
Tips for loading your space:


Make a list of all supplies you
will need, such as boxes, tape, wrapping paper or bubble wrap, marking pens,
etc.
Visit Empire
Ranch Self Storage and let us give you a tour of the property. Bring a list of
what you are going to store so that we can help you select the right size. You
can also try using this Storage Calculator.  

 

A climate controlled unit
- heated during the winter and cooled in the summer - is ideal if you are
storing temperature-sensitive goods such as videotapes, albums, photographs,
computers, electronics and precious wood furniture. 

 

Things to
consider:

 


  • If possible, place pallets or shelves from a plastic
    shelving system on the floor, to avoid items absorbing moisture from the
    concrete.
  • A box for everything and everything in a box is the
    best protection for your goods. Use uniform sizes of boxes for more stability
    when you stack them. Go easy on your back. Hold weight of all packing cartons
    under 30 pounds. Always fill the box to the top. Avoid leaving open space where
    items can shift. An ‘almost full’ box will quickly collapse when more boxes are
    stacked on top of it. 
  • When packing your storage unit, create a center
    aisle for easy access to all items.
  • Be careful when using plastic to cover your
    mattresses and upholstered items. The goal here is to keep the dust out but have
    enough air holes in the plastic so that moisture does not accumulate.
  • Use a good-quality lock on your storage unit door.
    Cheap locks rust.

 

How should I store
my belongings?

Furniture
Wax wood furniture before storing
it. Wood is sensitive to moisture. If you stack furniture items, place pads,
blankets, or towels between them to prevent scratching. Disassemble tables and
chairs if possible (this will help avoid breaking the legs in transit). Wrap the
legs with paper to avoid scratching. Wrap tabletops with blankets and stand on
their side. Lash bed rails together with a rope. Store bed frames and rails in a
back corner to prevent them from falling over on other items. Wrap mattresses
with fitted mattress pads (one on each side). This will keep them clean during
moving and storage. Stand mattresses and sofas (except for hide-a-beds) on end.
Place your items on pallets or the shelves from an inexpensive plastic shelving
unit to allow airflow. Try not to lean anything directly against a concrete
wall.


Appliances
Clean thoroughly before storing.
Drain all water and tape down all moving parts. Tape the doors shut while
moving, and then wedge doors open in self storage to prevent mildew.


Metals
Wipe down metal objects with a rag
containing machine oil to avoid rusting. Drain gas and oil from lawn mowers and
other small engines.


Books and other valuables

Pack books in
small boxes for easy lifting. It is better to use 2 smaller boxes than one heavy
one. Pack books flat, to avoid damage to the spine. Store valuable papers in
plastic zip-lock bags. Always put boxes on pallets or shelves, or something to
keep them off the floor.


Rugs
Vacuum rugs, sprinkle with moth
flakes, roll up, and tie with a rope.


Clothing
Wardrobe boxes are best for storing
clothes. Place lightweight bedding such as pillows or comforters on the bottom.
Wardrobe boxes also work well for lamps. Hang your clothes on the bar and put
lamps on bottom, while using the clothes for protection. If storing wool items,
use cedar chips or mothballs to prevent moth damage.


Lamps
Pack small lamps in dresser
drawers, with clothing around them for padding. You can also utilize dresser
drawers to pack a few small and fragile items. Sweaters, blankets, or towels
make excellent padding.


Computers and Electrical
Equipment

If
you are storing computers make a back-up or even hard copies of your important
files. Removing the hard drive is also an option.


Mirrors and
Pictures

Wrap
mirrors and pictures in bubble wrap or picture pouches, then place in a box. DO
NOT lay mirrors down flat in a box. Old photographs tend to curl up over time.
To keep them flat, place them between two pieces of cardboard and tape them
together. Do not store irreplaceable photos. Negatives take up little space.
Consider keeping them with you.

 

PROHIBITED STORAGE
GOODS


Remember: Never
store perishables, liquids, explosives, flammable liquids and fuels, aerosol,
toxic materials, or other items that need a controlled environment (live
plants). NEVER store food items in self storage units since this practice can
attract rodents.

 

DISCLAIMER: THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED TO
HOPEFULLY HELP YOU WITH YOUR PACKING, MOVING, AND SELF STORAGE NEEDS. IT IS
OFFERED “AS IS” AND NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS OFFERED. THE
ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE TIPS ARE ASSUMED BY THE
USER. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY EMPIRE RANCH SELF
STORAGE, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY AND YOU MAY NOT RELY ON
ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR ADVICE

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