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Eight Tips to Storing Electronics in a Storage Unit

We’re living in a golden age of technology, so it’s no surprise that you own several electronic devices. Sadly, storing is not always simple because they contain delicate components that can degrade or corrode when exposed to some elements.

Fortunately, storing electronics properly in a self-storage unit that is climate-controlled and free from moisture and pests can help keep your safe and secure. Here are some tips to help you store your electronics properly in a storage unit.

Eight Tips for Storing

Electronic devices such as televisions, computers, and stereo equipment are often high-dollar investments, so you want to ensure that your investments are stored properly and well-taken care of in a storage unit.

1. Check the Product Manual

To prepare your for storage, review the product’s manual and follow the manufacturer’s advice on packaging and storage. If you can’t locate your manufacturer’s manual, check on their website or do an search for details. Keep in mind that if your electronic product is still under warranty, adhering to the company’s advice on storing the item will help you avoid voiding the warranty.

2. Take Photos of the Connectors

Want to save yourself from future headaches? Before disconnecting or removing any cords from your old DVD/VHS players, computers, or any other device, take pictures of the connectors. Taking pictures will show you where and how the cords and components connect to your electronics. That way, you can easily reassemble your later.

3. Backup Data and Remove Discs and Connectors

After documenting the connectors for future reference, the next step is to back up any information on your tablets, computers, laptops, or any other electronic. Once done, remove any physical media like DVDs or Blu-ray discs from your computers and players before disconnecting the connectors.

Discs or CDs can get damaged when you leave them inside the device while moving. Power down your devices, disconnect the cords, connectors, or components, and bundle them with the respective devices.

4. Organize Cords and

When you disassemble with numerous cords or accessories, organizing and labeling them for storage is important. Match up the cords or connectors with the electronic device they belong to so that you know which cord matches which gadget and what the purpose of the accessory is.

If you have an extra drawer with extra cables and cords, untangle them, check whether they still work, and then pair them back with their respective devices. Neatly wrapping the items together ensures you don’t stress hunting for them when the need arises.

5. Gather Electronic Storage Boxes

It’s always best to reuse the original packaging. However, if you’ve disposed of the device’s original boxes, gather essential packing boxes or materials to help keep the protected and organized. Organizing your electronic devices in electronic storage boxes or packaging supplies will also save you the hustle of figuring out where each accessory goes when reassembling the electronics.

6. Wrap Your Electronic Devices With Padding, Bubble Wrap, or Blankets

If you want to minimize possible damage by things like dust during storage or scratches when moving, wrap your before storing them. Use moving pads or bubble wraps to add extra protection for your devices.

The anti-static bubble wraps and moving pads can protect your electronics against shocks and protect your delicate gadgets. If you can’t access moving padding or bubble wraps, you can use blankets for your larger electronics, like a flat-screen TV. Consider storing your electronics standing upright and not stacked in between other items.

7. Organize Your Electronics by Category

When you’re storing electronics, consider organizing them into categories or groups. Storing your electronics in specific categories will help you retrieve the items easily because you’ll know where each electronic is – whether in the entertainment or work-related category.

8. Get the Right Storage for Your Electronics

Most electronic devices don’t operate well when exposed to high temperatures or humidity, so choosing the right storage unit is crucial. Select temperature-controlled and climate-controlled storage units that will keep your electronics secure.

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