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storage comes in handy, as moving seasonal and rarely-used belongings into the unit will create more space inside your house. With summer right around the corner, you probably want to put heavy bedding away until the colder months. If you're unsure how to store it correctly, use the tips below for guidance.
After pulling comforters, blankets, and sheets off the beds, immediately place them in the washing machine. This will remove any odors that can intensify and penetrate the fibers over time. As a result, the bedding will smell fresher once removed from storage later.
When washing, use a mild detergent and cold water, as harsh cleaners and hot liquids can cause premature wear to the fibers. Check that the items are completely dry before putting them in storage bags, as damp fabrics can become moldy and mildewy.
Beyond bedding, you might store household goods, furniture, electronics, and other objects inside the storage unit. To ensure all belongings fit comfortably in the space, fold the bed linens appropriately.
Roll the comforters tightly and secure them with ribbons before putting them into storage bags. This measure will take up less space and prevent the feathers inside the comforters from becoming compressed. Cotton and wool bedding can be folded and then put in vacuum-sealed bags, which you can stack on shelves inside the unit or place inside boxes.
When folding bedding, keep the sheets and comforters that were part of a set together. Place them in piles to pack together in vacuum-sealed bags. After putting all the groups aside, create categories for additional items. For example, all fitted sheets should be packed in the same bag. Sorting your belongings will make it easier to find what you need when pulling them out of storage later.
If you need a convenient place to store your personal property, contact Ship Creek Storage in Anchorage, AK. This storage facility features a gated entrance and security cameras, so you can take comfort in knowing your belongings will remain safe until needed. Learn about their available unit sizes online, and call (907) 276-4107 to discuss your needs with a team member.