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PROHIBITED
GOODS:
Common sense and Massachusetts State fire laws determine what may be
stored. You may NOT store perishables, liquids, explosives,
flammable liquids and fuels, toxic materials or other items that
require a controlled environment. You MUST remember to drain the
fuel from gasoline engines before storage.
APPLIANCES: A refrigerator or
freezer should be thoroughly dry and stored with its door slightly
ajar. Some goods can be stored inside large appliances and boxes can
be stacked on top of stoves, refrigerators and freezers. Make sure
that stoves and cooking equipment are thoroughly clean of any food
residue before they are put in storage.
BICYCLES AND OTHER METAL
ITEMS:
To retard rust, wipe all metal surfaces with a rag containing a few
drops of machine oil.
BOOKS AND
DOCUMENTS: Pack books flat to
protect their spines. Do not place cardboard boxes directly on
concrete floors. Use pallets or skids to prevent any minimal
moisture absorption. Use packing to fill out empty pockets in the
boxes. Do not pack fragile items in the same box with books and do
not overload boxes.
BEDDING, CLOTHING,
CURTAINS, DRAPES AND LINENS: Clothing, curtains, and
drapes should be stored on hangers. If hanging cartons are not
available, such items should be carefully folded and stored in
dresser drawers or cedar chests along with bedding and linens. Food
crumbs or stains should be removed before storage and avoid storing
anything that may attract pests.
DISHES AND
GLASSWARE: Place a layer of
packing inside the bottom and at the top of any boxes containing
glassware. All glass items should be individually wrapped: nest cups
and bowls and stand plates, saucers, and platters on edge. Wrapped
glasses should be placed near the top of cartons. Again, fill all
pockets with packing. Label all boxes containing glassware and do
not place heavy items on boxes containing glassware.
FURNITURE: Place
a pallet, corrugated cardboard mat, or plastic sheet on the floor
and stand sofas and mattresses on end. Disassemble beds and tables
and wrap table legs in paper. If a table will not dissemble,
place padding on the floor and place the table on its top with
the legs pointing up. Use dresser tops for stacking cartons and
dresser drawers for linens or small, delicate items. Keep upholstery
off the floor. Most lightweight chairs can be stacked "seat to seat" or
placed upside down on tables, which cannot be dissembled. Place
a light cotton (eg. a bedsheet) dust cover on your furniture.
Some facilities sell covers for your convenience.
HOLIDAY
DECORATIONS: Save the original
cartons that contained delicate ornaments and pad the ornaments with
packing paper or newsprint. Wrap strings of lights around a piece of
cardboard before placing in a carton lined with paper.
LAMPS: Wrap large lamp bases
in padding, wrap smaller lamps and place them in boxes, and pack
delicate lamp shades separately. Do not use newsprint to wrap lamp
shades or any other goods that may be damaged by ink stains. Do not
store heavy items on cartons containing lamps or lamp shades.
MIRRORS, WINDOWS AND
SCREENS: These items should be
stored on edge, not flat.
RECORDS AND
PHONOGRAPHS: Records should be
stored on edge to prevent warping. When moving a record player, the
tone arm and turntable should be secured to prevent damage.
TOOLS: Metal tools should be
cleaned and wiped with a rag containing a few drops of machine oil
to retard rust. Long-handled tools such as rakes, shovels and hoes
should be clean, lightly oiled and tied in
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