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Lok’nStore Self Storage Channel Now On You Tube: How Much Storage Space Do I Need ?

Category: Self-storage, Uncategorized by: kj @ 28th January, 2010

Lok’nStore Goes Live With Our First Three Learn-More-About Storage Videos…

We put up our “Welcome to Lok’nStore Self Storage” video last week on the blog and today I’m please to say here’s offering number two.  Thi video is much ore specifically about just how much storage space you might need and gives you a rough guide to the sizes of the steel storage units from 25 square foot upwards.

If you want a static view of the units and a guide to what they will hold check the page on our main site for storage space estimator.  This page is being upgraded very soon to show two or three different ways of making a space estimation.

Meanhile enjoy the video with our very own Anita from Lok’nStore in Farnborough…

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Britain’s most accident-prone street made safe… with bubble wrap

Category: Packing & Packaging by: kc @ 27th January, 2010

The most accident-prone street in Britain has been given the ultimate safety blanket - 1,500 sq metres of bubble wrap.  Cars, gates, bins, lamp posts and even garden gnomes were wrapped in the cushioning film to highlight the dangers of driving in winter.  According to a car insurance comparison website, homes in Somerville Road, Worcester, generate the highest number of accident claims in the whole of the UK.

Bubblewrap Street

The street, which has been dubbed ‘Accident Avenue’, has had around ten claims a year for ten years, which for a small street, made residents the most accident-prone drivers in the country. The stunt was set up by Confused.com and took eight men more than 12 hours to complete. One Somerville Road resident, who did not wish to be named, said it was a shock to see all the houses wrapped up.

He said: ‘I live just up from the houses that were wrapped up so the sight of them all covered up took me a bit by surprise.  ‘They have wrapped absolutely everything in plastic - it looks very striking, ‘I think it is a really amusing idea, although I don’t know how long it will be until someone starts

Bubblewrap

 Will Thomas said it was important to warn drivers about the dangerous conditions brought on by the recent cold snap. ‘The recent freezing temperatures have turned roads across the country into treacherous territory and with the unsettled weather expected to continue, motor insurance is expected to soar,’ he said.

‘In times of need we bubble wrap all our little breakables to keep them safe and sound - so why not a whole street?’

Bubblewrap

 It is also bubble wrap’s 50th birthday this week, which will be celebrated with the tenth annual ‘Bubblewrap Appreciation Day’.

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Full Article @ Mail Online

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Planning to move house?

Category: Moving House by: kc @ 26th January, 2010

Are you moving house?  Do you need Self Storage?  LoknBlog spotted this useful article…

 

There is so much to think of en route that sometimes you forget about the simple necessities once you move into your property.

 

Property Ladder presenter Sarah Beeny cites the number of people she has come across who forget light bulbs and find themselves on their first night in their new home scrabbling around in the dark.

 

Leave plenty of time to set up utilities in your new home. The moment you exchange is a good time to start as it can take longer than you think. If you rely on having a broadband connection from day one, then that too will take some pre-planning. Otherwise, you will find yourself becoming familiar with local internet cafes over the first few weeks.

 

If you are planning to buy new furniture, delivery times can be another surprise. Allow about three months from ordering a sofa in the shop to being able to sit on it in your living room.

 

If you want your remaining possessions to accompany you on your first night in the property too, arrange for a removal van well in advance. The cheaper options are to hire a van and do the removal yourself, or hire a man with a van. But check on the insurance situation and prepare for some backbreaking work.

Otherwise, employ a specialist company, who will get the job done at higher cost but far more quickly and efficiently. Get several quotes in writing – they will vary enormously – and make sure the company belongs to a recognised trade association such as the British Association of Removers.

 

You will soon release you have far too many possessions, so rather than drag items that haven’t seen the light of day for years to another property where they won’t be used either, have a good clear-out.

 

Also to be done about a month before you move, book electricity, gas and water readings at your present home. Redirect your post (www.royalmail.com) for the first few months. Contact any tradesman you will need on moving day, to disconnect your gas cooker for example. And let everyone know your new address. Not just the fun people – friends and family – but your bank, car insurer, council tax department, mobile phone company, doctor, TV licensing department… There is a useful checklist to tick off on

 

Natwest.com/content/personal/mortgages/downloads/Mortgage_FTB_EasyStepsPeopletoTellChecklist.pdf.

 

A week before you move, if you are currently renting a property, confirm when the landlord will collect the keys, check your removal firm/van hire company is all prepared for moving day, contact your local council to suspend parking restrictions during your move, pay your local newspaper and milk bills and start giving the property you are leaving a thorough clean. Also, put together a box of essentials, including light bulbs, breakfast and nightwear, to ease the transition on the first night.

On moving day, check you have cleared everything out of your previous property, locked and switched off everything necessary and keep a copy of the last meter readings. At your new home, check that everything the previous owners agreed to leave has been left. Tell your solicitor if not.

Then resist the temptation to start unpacking and put your feet up. After all, you deserve it.

 

Full article by:

Zoe Dare Hall

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Pop the champagne! Bubble Wrap turns 50

Category: Packing & Packaging by: kc @ 20th January, 2010

The crunchy plastic wrapping everyone likes to pop is turning 50.

 

Bubble Wrap, the protective packaging made by Sealed Air, an Elmwood Park company in the Fortune 500, was invented in Hawthorne in 1960.

Created by Marc Chavannes and Al Fielding, it was first called Air Cap and designed to be a new type of wallpaper. That idea didn’t work, however, so they started to sell it as a greenhouse insulator.

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Legend has it Chavannes came up with the idea for its current use during an airplane ride over what was then Newark Airport.

 

Chavannes looked out the window as the plane descended and noticed the billowy clouds that seemed to be cushioning the plane.

 

That was when he realized the textured plastic material could be used as a replacement for old newspapers to protect fragile items.

But the product didn’t really take off until the mid-1960s, when IBM used it as a cushion for shipments of its 1401 model computers.

 

Since then, the material has become a pop culture icon that “not only serves to cushion fragile materials, but also provides the added benefit of helping to de-stress and bring smiles to the faces of people of all ages worldwide,” said William Hickey, chief executive of Sealed Air.

 

The cushioning material has been used to create works of art and clothing, as well as props for TV commercials and movies, such as “Wall-E,” “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,” “Liar, Liar” and “Naked Gun.”

 

The Saddle River factory that makes Bubble Wrap will change the material’s clear colour to gold to commemorate its birthday next Monday. A limited run of gold-coloured Bubble Wrap will be made.

 

Here are some significant events in the material’s history:

  • Invention of the material leads to the founding of Sealed Air in 1960.
  • Sealed Air reports sales of $4 million in 1969 as Bubble Wrap started to catch on.
  • In 1998, comedians Joey Green and Tim Nyberg write about the cushioning material in  “The Bubble Wrap Book.”

 

By Joseph R. Perone/The Star-Ledger

 

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Self Storage in Tonbridge

Category: Self-storage by: kc @ 19th January, 2010

For self storage in the Tonbridge area give Lok’nStore Business & Household Storage a call. 

Serving Tunbridge Wells, Hadlow, Hildenborough, Sevenoaks, Southborough, Chiddingstone, East & West Peckham ,Paddock Wood, East & West Malling, Ightham, Wadhurst, Wrotham, Leigh, Edenbridge, Penshurst and High Brooms and Pembury.  Lok’nStore Tonbridge has all the space you’ll ever need plus the lowest costs in the storage industry.  Give them a call on 01732 771007 or drop into the centre at 205 Vale Road.  For more details and the location of our Tonbridge centre visit loknstore.co.uk  

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Welcome To Lok’nStore Self Storage Video

Category: Self-storage, Uncategorized by: kj @ 11th January, 2010

Self Storage At Lok’nStore Explained


Have a look at our new video which helps to explain about Lok’nStore and about self storage.

More videos about self storage for businss users and domestic household users to follow… Meanwhile, enjoy.

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Offices to Let at Lok’nStore

Category: Uncategorized by: kc @ 5th January, 2010

Looking for flexible office space? 

We have a range of office sizes available at many locations across the country including Basingstoke, Eastbourne, Luton, Northampton, Poole, Reading and Southampton.  Give Lok’nStore a call on 0800 587 3322 or visit our loknstore.co.uk for more details.     

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