Monday 1 May 2017

Utility Hooks - Brilliant Caravan Organization Tips


The caravan is a perfect mobile home or home far from home. It can hold the entire house and deliver comfort if it is properly organized. You do not have to travel in a clattered or packed caravan. You need to invest in excellent organization tools including utility hooks, collapsible packaging materials and shelves, among others. Here are the options to consider.

  • Collapsible Products
These are the items to be transported in the van. There are collapsible ironing boards, laundry hampers and even clotheshorses. These are excellent options when you want to reduce the space required to pack. Once you fold the board, it will even fit below the bed or on your rails. Without collapsing it, the lower area will take up most of the space. Invest in utensil trays and drawer dividers to save space.

  • Buy a Bunch of Hooks
Utilityhooks have been referred to as inventors of space. They make you unveil spaces in your van that you never thought existed. They provide a place to hang such items as utensils, keys, bags, etc. In fact, most of these items came with a provision in the form of a hole where you hang the hook.

There are permanent hooks as well as temporary ones. Unless you wish to convert your van permanently, you should opt for the temporary ones. Since not items can be hanged on hooks, you may use bags and put items that do not have hook provisions inside.

The strength of the hook is important. Ensure that it holds on the body of your van tightly to avoid coming off. It may injure people carried in the van or damage the items on board. Buy high quality utility hooks from trusted dealers. If they are to be installed permanently, engage the services of a professional.

  • Remember the Ceiling Space
Many van owners only remember the side walls of their vehicle. There is enough space on the ceiling that can hold a lot of luggage. You will be surprised by your imagination. Use utility hooks to hold light objects from your ceiling including books, cloths and such lighter objects.

While using the ceiling, avoid very heavy objects that may injure occupants of the van if they fall. Items hanged from the ceiling should also not hang too low since they will hinder movement or utilization of the space beneath. Always ensure that your utility hooks hold firmly on the ceiling to avoid damage by falling.

  • Add Shelves
Avoid packing your items as though it is a warehouse. Shelves help you organize the van as well as hold items securely when the vehicle is moving. Get a technician to install shelves and racks on your vehicle. They provide additional space to make storage easier. In fact, shelves increase the space you have to story or carry your goods or personal effects.

There are collapsible shelves and fixed ones. Depending on how often or long you intend to use the van for a particular purpose, you can install the right shelves. Collapsible shelves are good when uses of the van vary from time to time. If you have a definite task you wish to carry with the van, you can use the permanent shelves. Hold the collapsible shelves using utility hooks.

  • Think of Magnetic Strips
Does your work involve a lot of metallic tools? Then the magnetic strip will be your friend. The magnet is attached to any part of the wall and the tools then attached to it. This is a perfect idea when ferrying heavy metallic implements. They will hold on the van without moving. This reduces instances of damage while allowing you to be creative with the space available.

The magnetic strip is also perfect for mapping where individual tools are placed. You will always know in your mind that metallic objects are placed on the strip. Ensure that the magnet is strong enough to hold. The strip is also advantageous since it does not damage the body of your van.

  • Avoid Over packing
Though you may have your shelves, ceiling, utility hooks and other storage modification tools, over packing will damage your vehicle. Only carry the items to capacity. Beyond damaging the vehicle through overloading, you risk violating traffic offenses by overloading. Any modification materials should be light yet strong enough to hold weight. All modifications must also be done by a professional to avoid injuries or malfunction.

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