Everett I-5 Mini Storage, Inc. -- 13026 4th Ave West, Everett, WA 98204 -- (425) 347-3000

Examples of Sizes

A 5x5 is good for boxes, books, small items and small furniture.

A 5x10 can hold a small walk-in closet, small furniture, skis or similar items.

A 10x10 can hold a studio or efficiency apt.

A 10x15 can hold an average sized one bedroom apt.; refrigerator, washer and dryer, etc.

A 10x25 can hold 5 to 6 rooms of furniture, packed well, or a small boat.

Storage Tips

1. Keep an inventory of the items you store. If you are looking for something, you won't have to wonder whether or not it is in your storage unit.

2. Put plastic or pallets on the floor of your unit to keep your items clean and to protect them from leaks.

3. Put all of the items you can in boxes and use only a couple of uniform-sized  boxes when possible. This makes for better organization and a neater space.

4. Pack heavy items into smaller boxes so they won't be as difficult to move.

5. Label the contents of your containers. You can use different colors of labels for particular rooms or to identify the belongings of different people.

6. Place the most valuable items in the back of the unit, as well as the items you'll be less likely to need first.

7. Place fragile items on shelving units or bookcases.

8. Leave aisles or walk spaces between rows of stacked boxes for easy access.

9. Wrap framed art and mirrors in bubble wrap and stand them on end on a pallet.

10. Don't store in plastic or use plastic to cover items that could be damaged from moisture condensation. You should, however, use plastic bags to store items that might leak.

11. Wardrobe and mattress boxes protect your investment in your clothing and furniture.

12. If you stack furniture, be sure to place some type of padding between items to avoid scratches.

13. Dissemble any items you can for more efficient use of space and easier moving. Store screws and bolts in zip-lock bags and tape them to the item.

14. Stand mattresses and sofas on end with pallets or plastic under them.

15. If possible, use the original boxes to store electronic equipment.

16. Purchase boxes with dividers to store glassware and china, and put packing material on the bottom and top of the boxes. Wrap each item individually with paper or foam. Place these fragile boxes on top of other boxes or on a shelf.

17. Wedge open the doors of appliances to prevent mildew. You can store lighter items, such as linens, inside.

18. Humidity can cause furniture to warp and appliances to mildew, so leave a space between your items and the unit wall to allow for air circulation. To guard against condensation damage, use fabric rather than plastic to cover large items. If your unit is not climate-controlled, don't store items that can be damaged by melting or freezing. Avoid storing food items in boxes or other containers that rodents or insects can get into.

19. Use oil or rust protector on metal items to prevent them from rusting.

20. Never store fuel or any flammable substance. Drain fuel from lawn equipment before storing.

21. Buy tenant insurance. It is worth the small price for the added peace of mind.

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