StorageVille, Where Winnipeg Stores

  • Storing and Caring for Vinyl Records Tuesday, March 22, 2011
    Record collections are passed down through generations, built with a collector’s consideration, enjoyed in quiet contemplation and at raucous social events. Vinyl is a warm, textural listening experience, and steps must be taken to preserve it. Following a few basic principles will help to conserve your collection for present and future enjoyment. Inventory. Depending on its size and/or value, you should prepare an inventory of your collection. Record the title, artist, date of release or date purchased (if known) and any other noteworthy information of each recording. Organize them in a way that makes sense for you – but keep it consistent. Care. Keep your records clean. Dust and body oils can and cause poor sound quality and static. They damage the vinyl as well as the needles. Use cloths and brushes specially made for cleaning records; special chemicals are also available. The best, and easiest, way to clean a record is while it rotates on the turntable. Do  ..
  • Create a Storage Strategy Thursday, February 10, 2011
    Now that you have recycled or found new homes for your unwanted stuff, you are left to organize the stuff you want to keep. The pile of stuff to fix should be fairly small and easy to organize. Designate a place in your home to store these items. It could be a mending basket in the laundry room, or a dedicated shelf in the garage. Wherever it is, it must be easily accessible – you don’t want this stuff to get lost at the back of a cupboard again! The last, and likely largest, pile of stuff is comprised of the keepers. To create a storage strategy, it will be necessary to split this pile up into further categories. Maybe you have saved some older household items to give to a child or grandchild when they move out on their own. These are things that you will never use again and can be packed up, clearly marked and stored until they are needed again. Seasonal stuff – like holiday decorations, winter and summer sports equipment – will go unused for the bet ..
  • Recycle or Sell your Stuff Thursday, February 03, 2011
    Don’t go running off to the dump just yet. Many things in your inventory can be recycled. Most clothing and household items can be donated to a local charity. StorageVille is a strong supporter of Big Brothers and Sisters and has drop off bins located at both locations. There are many other agencies that accept donations such as the Salvation Army and Canadian Diabetes. Your local government’s waste management department is a good resource for information on how to deal with the other stuff. Winnipeg residents can follow this link: http://www.winnipeg.ca/waterandwaste/recycle/howToRecycle.stm. (http://www.winnipeg.ca/waterandwaste/recycle/howToRecycle.stm) Larger items, like furniture and bicycles, even if they’re broken, can get a new lease on life. Advertise your stuff on a site like Craigslist; there are many hobbyists out there who might see their next project in your old, broken-down junk. Throughout this process it is important to ..
  • Assess Your Inventory Tuesday, February 01, 2011
    Now that you’ve had the opportunity to assess your household inventory and storage capacity, you can start weeding through all of your stuff. This next step involves sorting it into three categories: dispose, fix and keep. For many of us, this can be a difficult, emotional process. But keep in mind that it’s the memories and experiences that are important, not the stuff! So, if it’s broken, stained, damaged beyond repair, or simply of no use to you, then it’s time to get rid of it. Next…Don’t go running off to the dump yet! ..

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