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How to Get Away Safely if You’re a Domestic Abuse Survivor

Domestic abuse is a serious epidemic in America, but to put that in numbers, consider this startling fact: There were more women murdered by a partner or ex during the period of 2001 and 2012 (11,766) than there were American troops killed in Afghanistan and Iraq — 6,488. While women are more likely to be affected (85 percent of cases), 15 percent of men also experience physical, emotional, or financial abuse, or a combination thereof.

Get Away From Domestic Abuse

Sadly, a lack of funds or resources to obtain money is among the number one reason why the abused stay in a relationship, but there are resources available to assist with everything from medical care to helping someone enter the workforce again so they can stand on their own two feet and acquire financial freedom. With that in mind, if you’re a victim of domestic abuse, here are some tips for getting away safely and moving homes so you can move on with your life.

Create an Exit Strategy

There’s no one-size-fits-all strategy for getting away as there are logistics, kids, pets, and scheduling issues to consider. However, a general exit strategy involves memorizing a list of emergency contacts (including a local shelter and domestic violence hotline) so your abuser doesn’t find the evidence, practicing escaping quickly and safely — along with your children and animals if applicable. While you want to be ready to leave at a moment’s notice, don’t keep your getaway bag (emergency cash, clothing, important documents) at your home. Rather, have a friend or family member hold onto it for you — but do hide a spare car key and make sure your vehicle has a full tank of gas and the doors are unlocked. Renting a secret storage locker to keep your valuable in is also a good idea.

As an added level of safety leading up to your escape and beyond, consider getting a second phone so your abuser can’t track your location; a prepaid phone card is another option if you want to avoid a paper trail with a phone bill that may arrive at the house. If you’re looking into resources to help plan your getaway, immediately delete your browsing history or use a computer at work, the library, or a trusted friend’s house. Regularly change all passwords.

Plan Your Move

When you’re ready to look for a home, start by calculating your home affordability by looking at your annual income, down payment, monthly spending, loan type, and current average APR — there are cost calculators that can crunch these numbers for you. Once you decide on a home and are ready to start the moving process (avoid a secluded area and consider a condo with a doorman), look into one of the many resources in your state to help you relocate so you don’t have to have to have contact with your abuser. Alternatively, you may want to deal with those personal belongings down the line — or not at all — and get a completely fresh start.

Hire a Pro

You’ve been through a lot, so the last thing you need to deal with is packing and physical moving DIY style. Not only can pros save you time (days versus weeks), but they can also save you money since they know how to pack without wasting excess materials that could rack up costs. As an added bonus, all of your items will be insured should they become damaged or broken. A domestic violence advocate can work with you and the mover to get everything transported for you.

If you were lucky enough to obtain a restraining order against your ex, then you have slightly more peace of mind. Regardless, keep yourself safe after leaving your abusive relationship by getting a P.O. box in lieu of a real address, staying off of social media, getting a new computer and cell phone, and avoiding isolated areas at all times. Consider running errands and carpooling with a colleague so you’re minimizing alone time.

 

If you’re a victim of domestic abuse, there are options available to help. Remember to plan an exit strategy, plan your move, and hire professional movers so you can begin a new, safer life.

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Subletting? You Need Self Storage

If you are thinking about subletting than you are on the right track to make some great money. But what if we told you that using self storage when subletting will increase the amount you earn? If you don’t believe us at the end of this article read it again.

Subletting and Self Storage

Subletting is the process of renting out your current home or apartment to someone else to cover rent or make extra cash. Often used when people travel for extended periods.

More Space Commands More Rent

People like their space and if your unit is cluttered to the brim, people will be less willing to pay a high price. By using a self storage unit, you can increase the usable space inside your home and demand a higher rent. The cost of self storage is so minimal you could easily ask for more than it costs to rent a unit.

Sublet Self Storage

Feel like making more cash on the side? Rent a self storage unit, create more space, charge more rent and offer storage options to your tenant. Many people who are looking to rent apartments are coming with too many things anyway and need a place to store them. You can always offer some space inside your unit and add on a nice premium to the monthly rent. You have to be careful here as you, the primary renter are responsible for what is inside the unit. Refer to our guide on what not to store to be on the safe side.

Peace of Mind

This won’t make you any money, but having peace of mind that your most treasured belonging are safe inside a unit and not at the mercy of a tenant is a great feeling. Keep your most valuable possessions safe, secure and out of anyone’s hands.

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5 Quick Pre-Holiday Home Upgrades

If you are looking to impress your guests this Holiday Season, make sure to spend some time doing these quick home upgrades. They may be small, but they will make a world of difference for you and any guests you have this festive season.

5 Super Simple Home Upgrades

1. Keep Your Home Warmer Using Your Ceiling Fanfan, swtich, ceiling

That’s right, you ceiling fan has a little switch on it that reverses the direction of the blades. By flicking that switch, you will push the warm air down from the ceiling to the rest of the home. This will also help you to save money on your heating and electric bills.

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2. Double Shower Curtains Give Extra Luxury

Is your bathroom looking a little bland? Spruce it up by adding a second shower curtain. This will give your bathroom space that extra bit of drama that is sure to impress your holiday guests.

3. Luxurious Feeling Carpets for Cheapcarpet padding, rug

Are your carpets feeling a bit…thin? If you want to them to feel amazing under your guests feet, grab some carpet padding, cut it to size and place it underneath your existing carpets, instant luxury.

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4. Hide Cord Clutter With a Shower Rod

Thanks to FreshCrush for this one. Hide all those unsightly cords using a simple shower rod. Just grab a rod that matches your wall’s paint color, cut and hide all your cords away. We are sure you and your guests will appreciate a clean looking space.

 5. De-Clutter for Cheap

The best way to make your home more inviting to guests during the holiday season is to de-clutter areas that will be most used. If your garage is full, rent a self storage unit, some can be had as low as $15 per week. To get this process started, checkout our great de-cluttering guide.

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Top 4 Beach Essentials for a Winter Vacation

Headed to the beach? Be sure to check out our top four beach essentials to ensure that you are packing everything you need for the ultimate, relaxing beach getaway. The best part about this list is that it can save you money! It will prevent you from having to make unnecessary purchases at the beach.

Beach Vacation Essentials

1. Water Bottle:

Staying hydrated at the beach is an absolute must. Sitting out in the sun for hours on end without water will leave you feeling dehydrated and may even lead to sunstroke. We love swell water bottles! They are made of stainless steel and keep your water cold for hours.

2. A Good Book:

Nothing says relaxation quite like the sound of waves crashing against the shore while you are reading a good book. Not sure what to read? Check out the New York Times. They have categorized lists of all of their best-sellers.

3. Water Toys:

Cooling down on the beach is easy when you bring water toys. We love to bring inflatable floaties. When the heat gets to be too much you can just jump in the water. Urban Outfitters has a great selection of floaties. Be sure to check them out before your next beach trip!

4. Sunscreen:

Practicing safe skin care at the beach is absolutely essential. Getting sunburns can not only be very uncomfortable, but it can also lead to other health issues. Severe sunburns can lead to heatstroke. In extreme cases, having sunburns repeatedly over years can even lead to skin cancer. Be sure to apply sunscreen before your trip to the beach and then as instructed on the bottle. Check out this guide to find the best sunscreen for your needs.

Need some extra vacation storage? Contact us today before your holiday!

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How to Emergency Prep Using Self Storage

Apocalypse, end of the world, national crisis or natural disaster. No matter what you call it, you need to be prepared for it. People without plans and without the necessary supplies often do the worst when it comes to one of these situations. Many households do not have the adequate space to fully prepare for a disaster and use that for an excuse to be ill prepared.  Well, by choosing a self storage unit, you no longer need to make excuses.

Emergency Prep with Self Storage

Having any kind of plan is better than none, be prepared.

Set a Budgetbudget, emergency

There isn’t a need to buy all your supplies at once. In fact we encourage you not to. Get setup with a storage unit, then slowly start to accumulate your survival supplies. You can start and finish a survival supply for as little as $5 per week. A storage unit can be rented for much cheaper than you think and most self storage facilities offer long term rates.

Start Accumulating

Now is the time to start preparing your supplies. Each time you go to the grocery store, spend $5 extra on supplies for your unit. This equates to roughly $260 for the whole year. It doesn’t sound like a lot, but you will be amazed how much food that actually is. This is what spending $5 a week gets you after a year.

  • 500 Pounds of Wheat
  • 100 Pounds of Sugar
  • 40 Pounds of Powdered Milk
  • 12 Pounds of Salt
  • 10 Pounds of Honeygrocery, prep
  • 5 Pounds of Peanut Butter
  • 45 Cans of Tomato Soup
  • 15 Cans of Cream of Mushroom Soup
  • 24 Cans of Tuna
  • 15 Cans of Cream of Chicken Soup
  • 21 Boxes of Macaroni and Cheese
  • 500 Aspirin
  • 1000 Multi-Vitamins
  • 6 Pounds of Yeast
  • 6 Pounds of Shortening
  • 12 Pounds of Macaroni

Talk about amazing. All this food is easy to store, doesn’t spoil and will keep you fueled through any survival situation.

Now You Are Ready

Now with your survival store ready, you are prepared for anything that comes your way. When the time comes, grab your truck and trailer and head out to your unit. At Stop and Store Harrisburg we have electronic gates, meaning that you have access to your things regardless if someone is there or not.

Contact Stop and Store Harrisburg today to get a storage unit. Start your survival horde today.

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How To Rent Out A Small Space

With the meteoric rise of websites like Air BnB, it’s no surprise that many people are trying to hop on this gold rush.  Anyone can make an account, set up some basic information and begin renting something as small as a single room.  However, there are a few things that you need to do before you just rent out a room or smaller space. Let Stop and Store Harrisburg show you how to rent out a small space.

How To Rent A Small Space

These general rules also apply to larger spaces, even entire homes. The process might be longer, but it’s the same idea.

Appearance Is Everythingcamera, appearance, rent

Sure, you could just take any old photos and throw them up on a rental site, but your chances of renting seriously decline. The price you demand is also going to take a hit, as no one will pay top dollar for a place that seems unkempt or from an owner that couldn’t be bother to take some nice photos. So get to it, clean and
scrub that place until its perfect. If you don’t have a good camera, hit Craigslist and hire a photographer, they don’t have to be expensive.

Fix The Brokenbroken, door, rent, fix

Grab your tool box and fix everything that’s broken or may need repair in the near future. It takes only a few bad reviews to make sure no one else rents your place out again. If you can’t fix it on your own, hire a handyman and put him to work asap. Think of these expenses as an investment. The better your space is, the more will rent and the more money you will make.

Choose Your Market

It’s your space after all so now you need to decide what types of people that you want to rent to. The good thing party, rent, storage, poolbehind rental sites like Air BnB is that you, the owner, has the power to accept of decline renters. When someone requests a booking, you see their history, age and a photo. You can even request to speak with them before hand. If you live in a party area of town, and a group of 21 year old’s request to book, you can expect some partying, so decide before hand whether you want to cater to this market.

Renting a smaller space out isn’t hard, its easier than a big one and its a great way to make some extra cash. If you have the space, why not?

If you decide to rent out a space, you can store some of the more valuable items with us at our secure self storage facility.

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4 Ways to Get The Most From a Road Trip

Everyone loves road trips right? Crammed into a small car for hours on end without any leg room, sounds lovely. If you are one of those people that despises road trips let us give you a few tips to make them more enjoyable.

4 Road Trip Must Do’s

Rough Plans

Do not be hard headed and stick to a rigid plan. Road trips should have some spontaneity. Make sure that all you have is an end place and a rough time. Make stops along the way at places you deem cool, its a great way to break the monotony of the trip and see news things.

Car Prep

The worst thing you want to have happen to you is a breakdown. When you are far from home this is a very expensive hurdle to overcome. Worst case, your car needs to be towed to a shop, the parts aren’t available and you have to spend the night in a dingy motel. Not fun, so make sure you prep your car properly.

  • Oil Change
  • Spare Tire
  • Small Road Side Toolkit
  • Jug of Water
  • Tires filled and double checked

Pack Right

There is not a lot of space to being with, so do not plan on bringing everything. Pack much less then you need and make sure to have two bags. A bigger one for the trunk with things you will not need until the destination, and a smaller one you can have in the car with you. This small pack can contain some snacks, pillows, blankets etc. Keep it light.

Entertainment

Especially if you have kids, good and long entertainment is a must. Tablets work great for this as you can watch movies and TV shows. Did you know Netflix now lets you download Movies and TV Shows for later watching? This is a life saver to many. Bringing a pack of cards for your riders helps too when the batteries die.

We hope wherever you road trip to that you get there safe and do not lose your mind completely.

Going on an extended road trip? Store your valuables with us today!

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Beat the Fall Blues

Yep, Fall is here, well almost. Fall in PA can be a dreary time, cold weather is coming and the sunshine ends. But here at My Harrisburg Storage, we have some tips to help you beat those falls blues. Summer is ending, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to stop.

Beat the Fall blues

Switch it UP

Get out of your Fall routine of Netflix and pumpkin spice lattes. Get out of the house for an hour or two and find something new to do. Doing the same Fall routine will surely give you the blues.

Local

Chances are if you lived somewhere long enough you have forgotten about the local events around you. Checkout a community calendar and hit some local events this Fall.

Try something NEW

Nothing can be more exciting then trying something new. Take a yoga class, go kayaking, do anything you haven’t done. Chance are you will find something you like and new hobby will be created.

Fall Bucket List

Grab some friends and make a list of things you want to do this Fall, and make a point to check the items on that list off every weekend, it gives you something to look forward to.

No Excuses

No more excuses not to do things. That project can wait, those dishes don’t need to be done right now. If you want to beat the blues stop with the excuses. Trying new things and breaking a routine can be nerve racking, but you will thank us later.

Follow this advice if you find yourself headed for the Fall blues. Harrisburg is full of fun events and culture, step outside and explore, you can even start today. Need storage in the Harrisburg area? Contact My Harrisburg Storage today! We offer great Fall rates on select units.

 

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4 Ways To Live More Green

Small actions can create huge results, especially when it comes to the environment. There are so many ways we can help our environment and our wallet by being more conservative with our usages of the things around us.

Here are 4 easy ways for you to become more green around your home:

Changing A Light Bulb

Installing a compact fluorescent light bulb in your home is the easiest way to save energy as well as money! Unlike incandescent bulbs, fluorescent bulbs convert most of the energy they use into light rather than producing heat.

Do Full Loads of Laundry

Instead of washing a few items of clothing at a time, try doing larger loads of laundry to help save water. By combining half-loads, choosing sorter cycles, and using cold or warm rather than hot water will rack up savings quickly.

Use Reusable Bags

By using reusable bags you do not have to take plastic bags which become very harmful to the planet. You can easily get reusable bags at any grocery store and some stores will even give you a discount when you shop using reusable bags!

Eat Locally

Support your local farmers by shopping locally for your produce. Buying locally grown foods can also reduce the pollution and energy used from transporting, storing, and refrigerating foods.

We at Harrisburg Self Storage care about the environment and we do everything we can do reduce our carbon footprint.