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Five things you should never keep in your storage unit

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Whether you’re relocating, downsizing, or just need a place to hold onto a few of your things, a personal storage unit often serves as the best option. Public storage units offer people a safe place to store most of their belongings. In fact, everything from old clothes and furniture to large cars and boats can be stored at an appropriate storage facility. Still, sometimes you may find yourself in a position where you shouldn’t store some of your things inside your personal storage unit. One of the best parts about investing in a personal storage unit remains the level of versatility and flexibility they provide. Whenever you find yourself in need of a little extra space around the house or a place to keep some seasonal decorations, you can always rely on your personal storage unit. While this level of flexibility is often one of the key draws of renting a personal storage unit, there are a few things you should always avoid storing inside of them. #1: Combustible or flammable m...

The Best Countries to Live In If You Are a Woman

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It is the twenty-first century and we might think that equal rights are granted to everyone around the world now. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Different races, nationalities, and genders are viewed differently in various parts of the world. So even if you feel like you have all the rights you need at home,  moving abroad  might change this. So if you are thinking about moving abroad, we strongly recommend you take this criterion into consideration as well. For that reason, we have decided to compile a list of the best countries in the world to live in if you are a woman. Luxembourg Luxemburg was one of the first countries in the world to allow women to vote. This happened way back in 1919, the same year the suffrage amendment was passed in the United States. New Zealand New Zealand is known all around the world as one of the most peaceful countries out there. With such a reputation, it’s no wonder that this country is fertile ground for gender equality. ...

10 things to do before your moving day

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Moving home brings with it many different tasks that need to be completed and as it gets nearer to your removal date it is easy to lose momentum, even for the most organised of people. Finding a  professional, experienced removal company  can help to ease the stress at this time, as you can be confident they are on top of your removals needs, and your moving day will go to plan. Take a look at these ten tasks that you should be doing before your moving day to ensure the run up to your move and the first few days in your new home is less demanding. 1. Notify utility companies and insurance providers Inform your utility company and insurance providers of the date of your move so they can discontinue your service at your current address. You will also have to let them know your new address for them to post you a final bill. Don’t forget to take a meter reading before you leave on your moving day, you will need to pass this on to your suppliers for them to send you your fin...