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Spring cleaning isn’t just meant for your home. If you have a storage unit or are planning on renting one, proper organization will help you get the most out of it. Not only does this make finding your belongings easier, but it can also keep your items safe. As you’re determining the best way to sort your stuff, have the following tips in mind.

How to Arrange Your Storage Unit

1. Identify Items You’ll Need Later

storage-unit-elyria-ohWhen placing items in storage, consider what you’ll need to retrieve again. Seasonal clothing, trip supplies (such as camping tents and grills), holiday decorations, and office documents will eventually need to be pulled out of storage. Make it easier on your future self by placing these boxes at the front of your unit for easy access.

2. Label Clearly & Consistently

All storage boxes should be clearly labeled with their contents. To keep similar items grouped together, use labels such as “winter clothes” or “kitchen supplies.” Many people also use a numbering system or color-coded stickers to organize their belongings. Use a permanent marker to write in large letters, and make sure the label is facing out towards you.

3. Take Inventory

Once you have an organizational system established, write down the contents of each box (along with its corresponding label) in a notebook. This will make finding your belongings easier and help you remember exactly what you put in the storage unit. Opt for a digital list if you need to make it easily accessible to multiple family members.

 

For more advice on how to keep your storage unit organized and easy to navigate, talk to the experts at Elyria South Storage in Lorain County, OH. Over the last 20 years, these professionals have become the most trusted storage company in northern Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Whether you need to store a few items or an RV, they have a variety of options to suit your needs. Use their online calculator to determine what unit size you require, and call (440) 986-5201 to inquire about availability. 

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