How To Store Beddings

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When I found out that I would be working in another country for a few years, I realized that I didn't want to haul all of my things with me on the road. I decided to rent a storage unit, but I had no idea how to keep my things pristine while they were in storage. The first time I rented a unit, I returned to find my things covered in dust, which created a lot of extra work. This website is here to help other homeowners to keep their things clean while they are in storage, so that you don't have to worry about extra trouble.

How To Store Beddings

22 October 2019
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Keeping beddings safely in storage is not difficult if you know what you are doing. If just shove the beddings in a storage place, however, you can come back to find the materials ruined by pests, moisture, or stains, among other things. Below are some helpful tips to help you keep your bedding safe and secure during storage.

Clean the Beddings

You need to clean and dry your beddings before taking them to storage. Do this even for beddings that don't seem dirty because even a little dirt can stain your beddings permanently during long-term storage. Cleaning will also reduce the risk of pest damage since pests are attracted to dirt and debris, especially those of the organic kind. Ensure you air the beddings and dry them out thoroughly before storage to avoid moisture damage.

Use Breathable Bags

As mentioned above, moisture is the number one enemy to stored beddings. Moisture will attract pests, induce rot, and cause staining. Don't forget that even if your beddings go into the storage unit dry, they can still be damaged by moisture in the air if the moisture gets trapped around the beddings. This can easily happen if you keep the beddings sealed in non-breathable bags, such as plastic, that trap moisture-laden air and the moisture condenses. Therefore, rely on breathable bags such as those made from cotton.

Avoid Storage Dampness

Apart from using breathable bags, you should adopt other storage measures to keep the beddings safe in storage. This includes raising the beddings above the floor (for example, by placing them on wood pallets) and leaving spaces between rows of storage bins to encourage air circulation. Good air circulation helps to keep your storage unit dry.

Go Easy On Moth Balls

It is understandable that you wouldn't want your beddings to be damaged by pests, but that doesn't mean you should resort to mothballs. Mothballs are smelly, and most beddings absorb the smells around them. That smell will be very difficult to get rid of after long-term storage. Use other pest-preventing measures that don't involve smelly substances.

Use Vacuum Bags

Vacuum bags serve multiple purposes in this case. The vacuum bags will compress your beddings and help minimize the desired storage space, helping you reduce storage costs. Vacuum bags will also drive out moist air and prevent moisture damage. Lastly, vacuum bags will also help you keep pests at bay because the bags are also airtight. For more information, contact a 24 hour storage company.