All About Packing Paper
When you need to pack for a move or to put belongings in storage, it’s important to use some kind of packing material to make sure the contents don’t shift around too much. There are different types of fillers, including bubble wrap and packing peanuts, but we think that nothing quite does the job like packing paper. It can be used to wrap items or crumpled to fill space.
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All About Packing Papers
When you need to pack for a move or to put belongings in storage, it’s important to use some kind of packing material to make sure the contents don’t shift around too much. There are different types of fillers, including bubble wrap and packing peanuts, but we think that nothing quite does the job like packing paper. It can be used to wrap items or crumpled to fill space.
To Learn more click: https://www.storagepro.com/industry-blog/packing-paper/
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What Happens if Your Storage Unit is Affected by a Natural Disaster?
If you live in an area prone to one type of disaster or another, you’re probably well-versed in what it takes to keep yourself safe. In a tornado area, you know where to shelter yourself when the siren goes off. If your area gets occasional earthquakes, you know to duck and cover under a table or desk, or to go outside away from buildings and power lines. But what happens to your storage unit in the event of a natural disaster?
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7 Tips for a Last-Minute Move
Moving is difficult—add to it a short time frame and the situation becomes even tougher. If you’re faced with needing to move quickly, consider these tips. They’re meant to make the process a little easier, and a lot more doable.
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10 Ways to Organize Your RV Kitchen
Heading on an RV trip? To save money, you’ll want to cook most meals in your vehicle’s kitchen. If you’re new to RVing, however, it can be tough to figure out how to organize this small area.
The main considerations are available space, the weight of items, and keeping things still while driving. Here are 10 tips to help you organize your RV kitchen:
Buy Separate Sets of Kitchenware for the RV
You may be tempted to simply bring along a bunch of your home kitchen supplies, but resist. Instead, have a completely separate set of kitchenware for your RV made up of items designed for RV living.
Lightweight Dishes
Go for a set of dishes that is lightweight and made of sturdy plastic. Choose items that won’t break in the cupboards, and will last a long time. Plastic dishes are inexpensive, so they’ll be easy to replace should any get damaged.
Nestable Pots and Pans
As space is limited in an RV kitchen, you’ll want a set of cookware that doesn’t take up a lot of extra room. Look for a set of nesting pots and pans. These are designed to stack well inside each other.
7 Ways to Make Moving Less Stressful
Unlike riding a bike or going to the gym, moving is one of those things that doesn’t seem to get easier with practice. No matter how many times you move—and most of us do it 11.7 times in a lifetime—it can still feel overwhelming. Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, moving day (or days if you’re especially unlucky) is bound to cause stress. If you’re currently dealing with a U-Haul truck-sized ball of anxiety related to your own upcoming move, take a moment to breath, refocus and read these tips which will make the process more manageable.