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POUCH Happening | Free Shredding Day
On Saturday, September 6th Free Shredding Day it was more successful this year than last year. We had many calls prior to shred day asking about the free shredding. On the day itself, we had many people come down from around the area including the horse stables.
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POUCH Happening | Number 1 Choice
Today’s happenings are about a past tenant. While doing some local marketing I ran into a past tenant. The past tenant has a new business. I was able to remember him. I re-introduced myself and he remembered me too. We chatted for a short while. Then I mentioned about why I was there. He thought about what I was telling him about renting storage for his extra inventory. But at this time not needed. But he did enjoy his stay with us when he was a tenant. He said if he ever needed storage again we would be his first choice.
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Factors to Consider When Deciding Which Items to Store
When you run out of space, or begin a move and choose a storage facility, you’ll be presented with the opportunity to clear out some of your clutter. However, it can be difficult to decide which items are clutter and which items should be kept. Here are a few factors to consider when deciding which items to store.
Frequency of Use
Consider how often you use something when you are deciding whether to store it or give it away. If you have not used an item in many months, you are probably unlikely to use it again, unless of course it’s a seasonal item. Discard items you are unlikely to use instead of keeping them in your storage unit .Current Value
Regardless of how much you initially paid for something, think about what it means to you right now. If you are holding on to something because it was expensive when you bought it, you may be keeping it for the wrong reasons. If it does not mean anything to you today, it could simply be taking up space and causing clutter. You have already purchased the item, but you can possibly save yourself some stress by doing away with it if it no longer has any personal value. You can try selling or donating it.Purpose
Consider the purpose of an item when you are deciding whether or not it will go into storage. Tools that serve multiple purposes help to avoid the buildup of clutter in your living space by reducing your need for additional items. Additionally, outdated items that are no longer efficient should be discarded rather than stored.If you need help deciding which items to store, call POUCH Self Storage & RV at (888) 927-6052. For over 30 years, we have been serving the Orange County area with self storage services. For more information, please feel free to visit our website .
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POUCH Happening | Pitter Patter of Hail
In the Midwest they’re called ‘summer showers’ , but hail in August ? It had to be 95 degrees that day, and muggy. We thought it was more like earthquake weather. In one direction clear blue skies, and then. . . what’s that pitter patter on the roof?
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POUCH Happening | Free Dumping Service
We had some comments from our tenants regarding a vehicle parked next to our small entry gate. But the best comment came from a tenant who was dropping off his RV after a week long trip. He called earlier that he needed the RV washing station and also requested that he has to empty out his RV as well. Right before he arrived a septic service truck parked at the washing station. Both the tenant and the driver came in the office to check in. The tenant’s comment was, “can it pump my RV directly instead of dumping it. The driver overheard him and said, you can for $300. He then said, that’s why I rent my space here, it’s free. The driver said, then you wait because my time is not free. I told him, well, our dumping service is free but pumping it out is not. He just smiled and said, he is satisfied with the convenience of our free dumping service even if he has to wait.
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POUCH Happening | Back to School | Tustin
Well summer is winding down and over here at Tustin Self Storage we’re getting ready for fall as is Tustin Self Storage as is most everyone else. This last weekend has been a busy one, everyone is getting ready for school to start and if you’re going back to college and need a place to store the belongings that wont fit in your dorm, come over here and we’ll find you something just right and will also save you some money in the long run.
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POUCH Happening | Early Open | Anaheim
Another hot summer Saturday here at Pouch Self Storage – Anaheim and it started to heat up early this morning. Monday through Friday, we open our doors at 7:00 am but on the weekends, we open at 8:00 am. Today, new tenants arrived at 7:15 with a trailer loaded with furniture. The looked eager to unload their belongings with the temperatures quickly rising. We felt there was really no reason for them to wait any longer. So we decided to open a little early this morning. Our new tenants were elated about us helping them get there moving day started. Our flexibility today earned us another loyal customer.
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Use This App to Plan Your Upcoming Move
Moving can be stressful, and much of that stress could comes from lack of organization. Fortunately, modern technology offers us ways to stay organized and make your move stress-free. For example, you can use the My Move app to plan your upcoming move.
This app gets you started on the right foot by providing reviews and ratings for local moving companies. It also helps you calculate distances and plan a route to your new home. Stay on track by following your checklist throughout the moving process, and composing notes and saving them in the app.
POUCH Self Storage & RV is a self storage facility in Orange County , Long Beach, Pasadena and Rancho Cucamonga Call (888) 927-6052 or visit our website to learn more about what we can do for you. If you live in the area, stop by and meet our Self Storage Specialists.
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POUCH Happening | Finding New Friends
A tenant came in dressed up as if he’s going to a safari trip. So I asked him, what the occasion was, why he dressed up special. Then, I asked him about his hat. It had a lot of medals pinned on it. He said that he was a war veteran and said the pins were the merits he received during the war. While he was talking, another tenant came in wearing a veteran hat as well and overheard our conversation. Then, both of them started talking, laughed and at one time almost cried reminiscing the past. They both left having found a new friend and knowing that they stored at the right place.