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Storage solutions, big or small

Jim’s Self Storage is a family owned and operated business that puts family, the team and the community first.

In its 24th year of operation, Jim’s is owned by Jim and Barbara Morgan with their son Ivor at the helm as General Manager. His many years of experience in the industry also 
having seen him elected to the position of Chairperson of the Self Storage Association of Australasia.

COVID-19 has brought new challenges for all of us and it’s happened in the blink of an eye. While this has changed the way we live, you could still be moving house, preparing your house for sale, moving back home or even doing a spot of DIY to increase the value of your home while you have extra time.

Businesses too, may find themselves with excess stock or having to pack up their office or shop for the short term.

Jim’s can cater for storing anything from a box to a mansion and with a one month minimum, the choice is yours.

The team of experts are ready and able to assist you in finding a storage solution to suit your needs. Whether you fit into the above categories or you’re just feeling cramped at home, working from home or making room for home schooling, the friendly team can tailor a storage solution to fit your needs.

Manager Rosemary Angyasy has been in the industry for 16 years, 14 of those at Jim’s.

“We are here to solve your space problems in the easiest and most economical way we can,” Rosemary says.

“The team can work out how much space you need, offer you our free courtesy trailer, organise a mover, insure your goods and help with all your packing supplies. We are a one stop shop.”

Rosemary explains although Self Storage is considered a low risk environment, the team has been working tirelessly over the past few weeks to ensure everyone’s safety.

“Things that have been in the pipeline have been fast-tracked so you can now do online sign-ups and make online payments as well as order boxes online.

“The next implementation is touch-free facility access using an app on your phone. Testing has commenced and it should be up and running very soon.

“Social distancing is in force throughout the facility and the hygiene regime has been stepped up. This includes ongoing disinfecting of all touchpoints and disinfecting stations at every trolley bay for customer use.”

To assist the local community and businesses, Jim’s is currently offering 25 per cent off all packing goods and the first two months storage at half price.

Take advantage of these great specials, available until the end of May 2020.

Jim’s Self Storage, 217 Kororoit Creek Road, Williamstown. Office is open 8am-5pm weekdays and 9am-3pm weekends. Inquiries: 9397 3435 or www.jimsstorage.com.au

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