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Just Store It

Locality: Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6882 8874



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24.01.2022 We would like to wish one of our tenants, Rob, all the best for the official opening of his business today! He has extensive knowledge and experience with all the popular name brands as well as the only certified BMW & Mini diagnostic testing equipment in the Dubbo area. When you next need a service or repair of your vehicle give Robert a call - 02 68840331.



23.01.2022 Today we got our face on! Thanks http://www.signvisiondubbo.com.au/

21.01.2022 Long term likers know that I like to post helpful tips from time to time . Tonights tip is likely to be the most useful one yet as temperatures are due to soar this weekend. Wrapping your wine bottle in a wet dishcloth and then putting it in the freezer IS THE QUICKEST WAY to chill it!!! Works even better for beer . Youre welcome.

21.01.2022 We have paint!



21.01.2022 Batten down the hatches - again.

21.01.2022 Views of the Macquarie from todays bike ride.

20.01.2022 Police and emergency services are urging people in flood-affected areas to ensure safety is maintained when cleaning up during the flood and when it recedes. De...puty State Emergency Operations Controller, Acting Assistant Commissioner Kyle Stewart said while its not over yet, some areas are starting the process of recovery and that generally begins with cleaning up. The affects of the clean up can be just as dangerous as the floods themselves and we are appealing to the communities impacted by the floods to take all precautions and listen to advice of the emergency service agencies, Acting Assistant Commissioner Stewart said Please check on your family and neighbours and share this information with anyone who does not currently have access to technology. Household Fire Safety for flood recovery: Members of the public in flood affected areas need to take care around their houses, properties and businesses when they start the clean up process. Some key issues residents should observe are; * If you have lost household power and are using candles or portable light or heating sources, never leave them unattended and ensure they are kept well away from all flammable material. * Always extinguish candles or any other open flame before going to bed. * Dont use LPG or solid fuel burning BBQs indoors. They give off poisonous Carbon Monoxide. * Dont use patio heaters or other LPG fuelled heating devices inside your home. They are designed for outdoor use only and give off poisonous Carbon Monoxide. * If you have lost household power, turn off all appliances at the power points as they may be affected by a power surge when the power resumes. * Any electrical appliances which may have been in contact with water must be inspected by a qualified electrician before use to ensure they can be operated safely. * If drying clothing, keep wet clothing at least 1 metre from heaters or fireplaces and never leave them unattended. If you use a clothes dryer make sure you clean the lint filter each and every time you use it. * If you have a garage or shed, remember to take extra care with any stored chemicals and fuels. Handle with extreme caution and use the recommended protective equipment: gloves, safety goggles, etc. * If you are concerned about stored chemicals, contact your local Fire Station for advice. In the event of fire, leave the house and call 000 (triple zero) and ask for Fire. Health advice for flood clean up: Floodwaters contaminated with sewage may carry a range of viruses and parasites. Experience from past floods shows that the greatest risk of infection is bacteria picked up through cuts and abrasions. The most effective way of preventing infection is: * Thorough hand washing after contact with flood contaminated materials; * wearing gloves; * avoiding contact between cuts or abrasions flood water or contaminated materials. People should contact their GP if they are concerned about their health. As a precaution, people should treat all floodwater as potentially contaminated with sewage. Keep children away from flood affected areas and avoid all unnecessary contact with mud and floodwaters. Ensure feet are covered if they likely to come into contact with mud and always wear gloves when handling flood affected items or mud. Childrens toys affected by floodwater should be discarded if they are soft toys or moulded plastic toys with air injection holes. Solid toys should be disinfected before allowing children to play with them Resident should always wash their hands thoroughly with soap and clean water, or with an alcohol gel: * after handling flood-affected items; * when participating in flood clean-up activities; * immediately after going to the toilet; and * always before handling or eating food. Further information including personal and household safety tips and health factsheets are available on the www.emergency.health.nsw.gov.au website. Members of the public can also visit www.emergency.nsw.gov.au for a range of flood-related information. For all other emergencies, the public are advised to contact Triple Zero.



19.01.2022 We are excited to report we have had Stage 2 open for almost a month! We have been humbled by the support and kind words weve received from storers both old and new - thanks guys If you think you could benefit from our services please dont hesitate to jump online at juststoreit.com.au or give us a call and wed be happy to help find a storage solution for you too!

17.01.2022 Back on track - roller doors on by the end of the week ... maybe!

16.01.2022 We are often asked to recommend companies to help people move. This business is family owned, local and very competitively priced. The feedback from our customers has been extremely positive - Mel & Lod go above and beyond to offer great service and really good value. Happy moving this wet long weekend!

15.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a warning for areas of NSW that include Dubbo and surrounding areas.

14.01.2022 Burrendong Dam today 119.28%, water temp 14* Deepest point we measured 58m.



14.01.2022 With all the recent rain and resultant potholes in the roads the jet patcher has been back out in force. For those of us with white cars this is a nightmare - but - I have just quickly and easily removed most of the tar from my paintwork with WD-40 and a microfibre cloth. Ill go over it again when the weather settles back down ;-)

12.01.2022 Anyone lost their bike?!

12.01.2022 Second pour - thanks guys

11.01.2022 Gorgeous day - anyone know when the bridge will be back open? The diversion is messing with my OCD

11.01.2022 BURRENDONG DAM RELEASES The Burrendong Dam Flood Mitigation Zone Reference Panel met yesterday afternoon to discuss the strategy for mitigating flood risk in th...e Macquarie with the dam currently over 120% capacity. After discussing the current state of the river it was decided that outflows would increase immediately to 18,000ML/day with a view to target flows in the Macquarie River downstream of Dubbo of between 25,000 and 30,000ML/d. This rate of release will be adjusted as necessary with rain forecast across the Macquarie in the next couple of days. Keep up to date on all dam operations with the WaterNSW newsroom.

10.01.2022 On the home straight! We are excited but not as much as the builders who have endured 40 degrees + temps, multiplied by the heat retained in all that concrete and steel Thanks again guys

09.01.2022 Thanks Signvision Dubbo for our new banner!

09.01.2022 It would be great if we always had this much water in the river!

09.01.2022 A friend just posted this to my wall - she knows me well

08.01.2022 We LOVE getting messages like these - heres another one from this morning! Hi , just letting you know I vacated from unit ## today. Many thanks for providing a great secure storage facility esp in a time of crisis.... I will recommend your facility to everyone Many thanks, ###### See more

08.01.2022 Boxing up ready for next load of concrete and the plumbers are hard at it!

07.01.2022 Good Morning everyone!

07.01.2022 Long term 'likers' know that I like to post helpful tips from time to time . Tonight's tip is likely to be the most useful one yet as temperatures are due to soar this weekend. Wrapping your wine bottle in a wet dishcloth and then putting it in the freezer IS THE QUICKEST WAY to chill it!!! Works even better for beer . You're welcome.

06.01.2022 Flood watch 2016 - Tamworth St Bridge!!!

05.01.2022 Just picked our car up from Rob at Western Sky Motors here in Dubbo. Robs a fully qualified mechanic licensed to work on European vehicles and has all the diagnostic gear to do it. Couldnt be happier with his service - check him out, hes next to Budget Car rental

05.01.2022 Today we got our 'face' on! Thanks http://www.signvisiondubbo.com.au/

04.01.2022 Whats on. ..... FLOOD UPDATE We wont be using the 2 Dubbo Footbridges any time soon. You cant stop Mother Nature. #WhatsoninDubbo Music - The River Song by... Watershed https://www.facebook.com/Watershed See more

02.01.2022 We LOVE getting messages like these - here's another one from this morning! Hi , just letting you know I vacated from unit ## today. Many thanks for providing a great secure storage facility esp in a time of crisis.... I will recommend your facility to everyone Many thanks, ###### See more

01.01.2022 Heres a sneak peak of the new extensions at our purpose built facility

01.01.2022 I know that Christmas this year for many Dubbo families was spent with heavy hearts, but with a New Year comes new beginnings. If you are moving, then this blog I found might help you to throw out or give away things you no longer use and for the rest of us, perhaps we can get the motivation to start fresh with a decluttered home. Good Luck! http://www.veryerin.com/how-to-declutter-during-a-move/

01.01.2022 Roller doors on ...

01.01.2022 For those of you who are storing with us because youve sold your house - If youve paid your Home Insurance annually then you can ask for the remainder of your premium back! For example, if you paid the premium in December and you sold in June you can get 6 months back in most cases. Remember to keep your contents cover though and advise your provider that your goods are in storage ;-)

01.01.2022 First tilt panel being manoeuvred into place . Huge thanks to the Belmur Group Concreters who worked tirelessly in near 40 degree heat simultaneously swatting flies and putting down concrete! We really appreciate your efforts Cheers

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