Self Storage Tips For A Party Rental Business

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Do your kids have more toys than you have room for? If so, you have two options - get rid of some of the toys, or find a new place to store them. I ran into this problem a few years ago and came up with a solution that has really worked for us. I rented a storage unit. I take the toys that don't seem to get played with to the storage unit and let them stay there for a few months. When a get a box or two of toys that the kids don't play with any longer, I box them and retrieve what I had stored prior. This keeps the kids interested in the toys and keeps them organized. Find out more about using storage units for your kids' stuff on my blog.

Self Storage Tips For A Party Rental Business

27 October 2015
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It's possible to run a party rental business from your home, if you take advantage of outside storage facilities for your rental equipment. You can simply put together a catalog in a print and digital format, and then deliver the goods to your customers as they order them. They don't need to know that you are running the supplies from a storage unit, so you will still look professional to your clients. The following tips can help you make the most of the storage unit.

Tip #1: Choose a Drive Up Unit

You need a storage unit that allows you to back your truck right up to the entrance. Units placed at dead end lanes in the facility work well since it is unlikely that you will block anyone while you spend time loading at this location. It also minimizes the chances of someone else blocking you. Make sure the facility you choose allows for 24 hour access, in case you have a late night or early morning event.

Tip #2: Keep It Organized

The best way to organize your unit is to first install some infrastructure. Use shelving for small goods, such as dinnerware and linens. Store like items in clearly marked plastic storage crates to prevent breakage. Rolling chair and folding table storage racks are a must if you rent out these items. Not only will they keep the chairs and table organized, it will make moving them into your delivery truck a breeze. For large items, such as inflatables or party tents, opt for pallets and ground storage. The pallets will ensure that moisture doesn't seep through the concrete floors and damage these items.

Tip #3: Look Into Vehicle Storage

Some storage units will also allow you to park a vehicle on-site for a low fee. This is a good idea if you don't have a safe space to keep the delivery truck after hours. You may also want to consider on-site vehicle storage if you have multiple employees that make deliveries, but only one delivery vehicle. This way you can ensure the vehicle is always on-site and ready for a delivery, instead of having to make arrangements to get the vehicle to the employee that needs it for a delivery.

Tip #4: Protect Yourself

It's a good idea to take out a storage insurance policy to protect your livelihood in the event of fire, natural disaster, or theft. You also want to make sure that your unit is fully secured. The optimum unit allows you to provide your own lock. Select a lock with a short shank, which is more difficult to cut through. If multiple employees have access to the unit, opt for a combination lock so you don't have to worry about lost keys.

To learn more, contact a self-storage unit like Northgate Mini Storage