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  • Getting Kids Excited About Decluttering

    Teaching your kids to be organized is a great life skill, plus you have someone to help out with all that clutter!

    Learn more about getting your kids excited by checking out this article from Sparefoot !

  • A Step-by-Step Guide to Prepping Items for Storage [INFOGRAPHIC]

    When it comes to moving items into a storage unit, preparation is everything. Not only will preparing your belongings to be stored help prevent any damage, but it will also let you make the most of your storage unit’s space. Start by prepping your furniture. Whenever possible, disassemble furniture pieces so that they take up less space. Keep the pieces in clearly labeled boxes with their assembly instructions. For artwork, protect the sides of frames with extra cardboard and wrap the items in paper before putting them in plastic bags. If your unit is for business storage instead of personal storage, organize all of your documents, label them clearly, and ask about secure records management. Get more tips on preparing your items for storage in this infographic from POUCH Self Storage . Rely on us for a great deal on self storage in Anaheim, plus a free moving truck. You can also make moving a little easier for others by sharing this information.

    A Step-by-Step Guide to Prepping Items for Storage [INFOGRAPHIC]

  • Determining the Right Storage Solution for Your Move

    Renting a self storage and by you getting ready to move to a new home can be extremely helpful. However, before you rent a storage unit, it is important to look at units in Orange, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles Counties when you look into the various options those storage facilities may offer. Read on for assistance in determining the right storage solution for your move.

    When beginning your search for the right storage facility, it helps to start by looking online. You can find a website for just about any local storage facility, and the website will likely let you know about any current deals as well as the different services offered. You may want a self-storage unit that is climate controlled (where available), has high ceilings, drive up access, elevators and carts, etc, or you might want to choose a storage facility that offers on-site document shredding. Consider looking through third party review sites to learn about other customers’ experiences with local storage facilities.

    Are you looking for a self-storage unit for your move? Call POUCH Self Storage at (800) 378-4598 to talk to a Self Storage Specialist. Our storage facilities offer records management, packing supplies, and vehicle storage in the Orange, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles County areas. If you would like to learn more about our services, feel free to visit our website or stop in and meet with one of our Self Storage Specialists today.

  • The Steps of Preparing Your Vehicle for Long-Term Storage

    You want to ensure your vehicle is in the same condition when it comes out of self-storage in San Bernardino, Los Angeles, and Orange County as it was when you originally stored it, so it is important to follow the appropriate steps to prepare it. Here is a brief overview of the steps when preparing your vehicle for long-term storage.

    Go For a Spin
    When you store a vehicle for a substantial amount of time, it helps to take it for a short drive every few weeks and/or start it a minimum of once a week. An occasional 15-minute spin will help keep the battery from dying , and it can also help the various components of your car stay properly lubricated. Run the air conditioner during your drive to refresh the air inside your car. If no one can take your car out for a drive during its time in storage, consider disconnecting the negative battery cable.

    Cover the Exterior
    A vehicle that will not be in use for some time can typically benefit from a car cover. Although this tends to be more important when you store your vehicle in a garage or parking lot, covering the exterior of your car while it stays in a self-storage unit can still help to protect it from dust accumulation.

    Prevent Flat Spots
    Nobody wants to take a vehicle out of storage only to find flat spots on the tires; fortunately, this is entirely preventable. Avoid flat spots on your tires by keeping them properly inflated while they remain in storage. Some individuals choose to take their tires off completely so they are not subjected to the weight of the vehicle, and thus are protected from flat spots.

    If you are looking for a safe place to store your vehicle for a long period of time, contact a POUCH Self Storage Specialist at POUCH Self Storage or visit our website. We are an Orange, Los Angeles and San Bernardino County storage company that offers records management, on-site document shredding, personal and business storage services, and more. Please do not hesitate to call us at (800) 378-4598 if you would like to learn more about any of our storage services.

  • The Steps of Packing Your Clothing

    Packing your belongings methodically can help to keep them safe and ensure they are easily accessible when you return to your self-storage unit in Orange, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino Counties. Watch this video for a look at the steps of packing your clothing.

    When it comes to packing clothing, it helps to start by bundling together a handful of hanging clothes and tying the hangers together with twist ties. You can then cover each bundle with a garbage bag and hang it in a sturdy wardrobe box with a clothing rod. Pack your shoes in shopping bags, and leave lighter clothing inside dresser drawers.

    POUCH Self Storage provides the Orange, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles County areas with a variety of storage services, including jumbo storage units (where available), “We Move You Free” program, records management, and so much more. Check out our website or give us a call at (800) 378-4598 to find out more about what we can do for you today.

  • Packing Your Sofa for Storage

    Whether you are looking to permanently free up space around your home or office or just need to use self-storage in San Bernardino, Los Angeles, or Orange County, it is important to store your belongings properly. Different types of belongings should be packed and stored differently; it helps to look into the recommended packing methods beforehand. Read on for a few tips for packing your sofa for storage.

    Clean and Polish
    When it comes to preparing your sofa for storage, it helps to start by cleaning the fabric . Be sure to choose a cleaner that is designed for your sofa’s material, wipe it down thoroughly, and allow it to dry completely. You can then polish any wooden or metal components with the appropriate cleaner. It often helps to consult manufacturer directions if you are unsure what type of cleaner or polish to use for your sofa.

    Disassemble
    Once your sofa is clean and completely dry, detach the legs and store them separately—keep in mind, however, that you should only complete this step if the legs are designed for detachment. You can cover each leg in packing material if you are worried about them scratching or bumping each other in a bag or box.

    Cover and Store
    Each sofa pillow should be stored in its own plastic bag when you take it to the self-storage unit. Lay down a pallet and cover it in a tarp or other plastic covering, and then use bubble wrap to protect any fragile areas of your sofa before placing it on top of the pallet. Keep the sofa away from walls and potentially hazardous objects, and try to avoid storing it on one of its end s . Finally, cover the sofa with a sheet or storage bag.

    For more tips on packing your sofa for storage, call a POUCH Self Storage Specialist at (800) 378-4598. We are proud to serve the Orange, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino County areas with jumbo storage units (where available), our “We Move You Free” program, on-site document shredding, and many other services. Feel free to visit our website or stop in and see us at any of our eight locations to learn more about our services.