Storage Loading tips
LOADING TIPS
- Avoid loading items in the rain whenever possible, and make sure none of your items have any moisture or mildew before loading them. Loose items should be individually wrapped to maximize protection.
- To help prevent mold, mildew, and odors inside the container, consider using moisture absorbers. These can be purchased at your local home improvement store.
- Do not load all your heavy items first. Distribute the weight of your contents evenly throughout the container. Use all available space inside the container to pack your belongings. This includes wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling.
- Place heavy items on the bottom, lighter items on the top.
- Turn couches on end.
- Cushions, pillows, and other soft items – all of which should be in plastic bags – can be useful for filling in empty spaces. A snugly packed container will minimize shifting during transport. Don't save all your boxes for the end.
- Cover items that could be damaged by sunlight if you will be keeping your container stored outside your home for more than a few weeks.
- Use rope or straps to secure your belongings at regular intervals as you load the container.
- In the last section of the container, use a box spring or mattress lying on its side, a large sheet of cardboard, or four extra-large, flattened boxes that are taped together to create a barrier that will keep objects from falling against the door during transit. This will help prevent the door from jamming.
- If you’re moving or storing a mattress, check with the manufacturer on instructions for your specific mattress type. Instructions may vary depending on whether you’re moving or storing your mattress.
- IMPORTANT: When stacking items toward the top of the container, allow enough clearance between your items and the door barrel roll. Items positioned against the barrel, such as an upright mattress, may interfere with container door operation.
- Secure your container with a lock when it is unattended.