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Quarantine Storage Ideas

Have you noticed that your home has become messier during this quarantine? Your kids are home from school. You are working from home. While you find yourself spending more and more time at home, you don’t have the time to clean and organize things like you wish you did. Between work, playing teacher, and struggling with anxiety, you do not have much time left over to organize. We have a great solution that takes hardly any time at all! Storage totes are a quick and easy way to keep your possessions in so that your home stays tidy.

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Keep your home tidy during quarantine with plastic storage totes!


Storing shoes in storage totes is a great way to keep them all in once place. You know how sometimes you might have a couple of pairs by the front door, one under the bed, and the rest in the closet? Yeah, that is not the best plan. You do not want to be running late for events because you cannot find the right pair of shoes.

While your kids are studying at home, storing school supplies in storage bins can help eliminate clutter. You do not want to keep finding various papers, folders, books, writing utensils, etc. spread out all over the house. No, of course not. That would be a huge mess. So, why not opt for a storage bin?

Similarly, you can easily keep your work items, such as computer and charging cord, writing utensils, paperwork, client information, notes from meetings, etc. in a storage tote. This will limit the number of things strewn about in your home.

Storing games in plastic totes is a great way to make sure they’re easily accessible for your kiddos. However, they also don’t become a huge pile in your house.

We also recommend using plastic storage totes to keep your out-of-season clothes. You can take this extra time at home to rid your closet of tons of sweaters and turtlenecks. Bring out the sleeveless shirts and sun dresses.

Do you need more storage totes? We’re here to help! Visit Edge Plastic, Inc. online at https://edgeplasticsinc.com/polymer-injection-molding-manufacturing/  to check out our tote selection. You can also call us at 419-522-6696.

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