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Self Storage in Ventura, CA 93003 Power Self Storage-Ventura is a state of the art facility, conveniently located on S. Victoria Street, next door to the new Walmart, and just north of Trader Joe's and across the street from Ralph's Market and CVS Pharmacy, in the heart of Ventura. Our goal is to make your storage experience easy and to provide you peace of mind. Our facility features drive up access to a variety of unit sizes for any of your storage needs including business records, household appliances, seasonal items, furniture, and recreational toys. We also have outdoor and indoor parking for your RV, boat, commercial vehicles and cars. We have a free move-in truck for your convenience. We also sell boxes and packing supplies so all your moving needs are found in one convenient stop. Our friendly staff is here to help and our customer service is what makes the difference! Another unique offering we have is our FREE help selling your stuff through our Storage Treasures page on eBay Classifieds.
Just give us a photo, description and price for your item, or we'll take the photo for you at our facility, and we will post the item on eBay Classifieds. Ventura Power Self Storage is the safe meeting ground to show your item to a prospective buyer instead of inviting a stranger to your home. For your convenience and peace of mind, we are the ONLY storage place in town to offer the following: Free move-in truck rental. Free carry-in service by our outside attendant, who also surveys the premises.Our discount plans beat the competitors and can go beyond the 1st month! Whether you are moving into a new home, needing to park your RV, boat or vehicle, or even just cleaning out the garage, Power Self Storage is here to help you along the way. For the album by Los Hermanos, see Ventura (Los Hermanos album). Ventura is a live album by the rock band Phish. It contains two complete concerts on six CDs. It was recorded on July 30, 1997, and July 20, 1998, at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, California.
Packaged as a box set, it was released by JEMP Records on June 18, 2013. On Allmusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said, ".. How To Lose Weight With Nephrotic Syndromeboth [concerts] arrived during the two-year gap separating 1996's Billy Breathes and 1998's The Story of the Ghost — two years where the band's popularity was on the rise and it certainly seemed like a crossover was perhaps within their sites [sic]. Curtains Iron HemThat crossover never happened and these two shows indicate the band never seriously thought about moving into the mainstream, preferring to ride a sweet, hazy, sun-soaked vibe that fits Southern California in the late summer. Miniature Puppies For Sale MidlandsA few covers surface... and soundcheck jams round out the third disc of each show, but the appeal of Ventura is, as always, how Phish tackle their core catalog..."[1]
On All About Jazz, Doug Collette wrote, "The relative comfort level [of a particular venue] can inspire or relax a bit too much, and both dynamics are on display over the course of these six compact discs.... Though not all the music is as vivid as the evocative wrap-round inside and outside graphics, the most memorable moments are nevertheless compelling.... During set two of '97, as the band wends its way into "Free", drummer Jon Fishman hits harder, bassist Mike Gordon holds back to hit only bedrock notes, guitarist Trey Anastasio redefines shredding, and all the while keyboardist Page McConnell frames the increasingly subtle four-way dynamics. A circular segue through "David Bowie" and Talking Heads' "Cities" is a singularity the like of which distinguishes Phish to this day: four virtually equally skilled players simultaneously inspiring each other to increasingly intense heights of improvisation." ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Retrieved July 16, 2013. ^ Bernstein, Scott (May 8, 2013).
"Phish: Ventura Box Set Details Announced", Glide magazine. Retrieved June 15, 2012.Retrieved June 15, 2013. ^ "Phish Share Ventura 'Character Zero'", Relix. ^ Collette, Doug (June 30, 2013). Ventura, All About Jazz. Retrieved August 18, 2013.Welcome to SoCal Self Storage Our mission is to provide you with the very best storage experience in all of Southern California, making self storage surprisingly "Nice." We have facilities all over sunny Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange county offering lots of nice perks and services, otherwise known as "Nice-ities." Our super-friendly and helpful managers - we call them Storage Perfectionists - go above and beyond to make your storage experience easy and stress free. So you can get on with the fun stuff, like surf, sand and sunshine. What's happening at SoCal? Lots of Nice stuff. We're in the news, out on the town, and giving back.Don't know where to begin?  We're here to help you get it together. Boxes & Moving Supplies
Everything you could possibly need for a move and more. Boxes of all shapes and sizes. A FREE truck makes your move Nice & easy.  Call us today to line up your FREE Move-In Truck.Recycling Facts & Tips In a lifetime the average American will throw away 600 times the amount of his or her adult weight in garbage. For example, a 150 pound adult will leave a trash legacy of 90,000 pounds. Recycling tips flyer in PDF format We're Running Out of Landfill SpaceBy the year 2003, 200 California landfills will close. The County of Ventura has traditionally relied on one local landfill for waste disposal. Recycling Makes SenseUnlike landfills (which simply stockpile trash) recycling removes waste completely, then turns it back to useful products. Recycling saves money, and in turn reduces the amount of trash going to the landfills. ALUMINUM RECYCLINGRecycling one ton of aluminum:Saves 14,000 kWh of energySaves 39.6 barrels (1,663 gallons) of oilSaves 237.6 million Btu's of energySaves 10 cubic yards of landfill space Aluminum Recycling Tips
Prepare aluminum cans for recycling by either crushing the cans to save space or leaving them uncrushed. Cans that are rinsed out will have little or no odor and are less likely to attract bugs. Recycling aluminum takes 95% less energy than making aluminum from raw materials. Two out of three aluminum cans were recycled in the United States in 1995. The industry is also helping to conserve aluminum resources through a process called lightweighting. Fewer materials are used in the aluminum can so fewer resources are extracted. In 1992, the aluminum can weighed 24% less than a can designed in 1972. Where it once took 22 cans to make a pound, it now takes 30 cans to make a pound. CARDBOARD RECYCLING Recycling one ton of cardboard:Saves 390 kWh of energySaves 1.1 barrels (46 gallons) of oilSaves 6.6 million Btu's of energyCardboard Recycling Tips Prepare cardboard for recycling by removing all other materials in the box such as plastic wrap, polystyrene peanuts and other packing materials.
Break down cardboard boxes to save storage space. Try to keep cardboard dry and free from food waste. Cardboard can get wet and still be recycled, but is more difficult to carry due to the added weight of the water. Recycling one ton of cardboard saves over 9 cubic yards of landfill space. Recycled cardboard saves 24% of the total energy needed for virgin cardboard. GLASS RECYCLINGRecycling one ton of glass:Saves 42 kWh of energySaves 0.12 barrels (5 gallons) of oilSaves 714,286 Btu's of energySaves 2 cubic yards of landfill spaceSaves 7.5 pounds of air pollutants from being releasedGlass Recycling Tips Prepare glass containers for recycling by rinsing out with water. Labels on glass containers do not have to be removed because they are removed during the crushing process and/or burned off during the melting process. Avoid breaking the glass and mixing broken colors together as this may make the glass unacceptable for recycling. Waste Management-Recycle America offers a service known as Container Recycling Alliance (CRA) which is a national recycling organization for recovering glass containers, including clear, brown and green bottles and jars.
The CRA features state-of-the-art fully automated ceramic detection and color sorting equipment, as well as full bottle destruction and decasing capabilities. Recycling glass saves 30% of the energy required when producing glass from raw materials (soda, ash, sand and limestone). Crushed glass, called cullet, melts at a lower temperature than the raw materials, which saves energy. The United States throws away enough glass bottles and jars to fill a 1,350 square foot building every week. Refillable glass bottles use 19,000 Btu's of energy as compared to 58,000 Btu's used by throwaway glass bottles. NEWSPRINT RECYCLING Recycling one ton of newsprint:Saves 601 kWh of energySaves 1.7 barrels (71 gallons) of oilSaves 10.2 million Btu's of energySaves 4.6 cubic yards of landfill spaceSaves 7,000 gallons of waterSaves 15 trees Newsprint Recycling Tips Cardboard boxes, paper bags and other non-newsprint paper are considered contaminants and are not compatible with newspaper recycling.
It takes time to sort non-newsprint materials out at recovery facilities, so save them time and labor by not mixing non-newsprint items with your newsprint. Recycled newspaper saves 34 to 60% of the total energy needed for virgin newsprint. 10 million tons of newsprint is thrown away each year in the United States. Approximately 65,000 to 75,000 trees are needed to produce paper for the Sunday edition of the New York Times. PAPER RECYCLINGRecycling one ton of paper:Saves 4,100 kWh of energySaves 9 barrels (380 gallons) of oilSaves 54 million Btu's of energySaves 3.3 cubic yards of landfill spaceSaves 60 pounds of air pollutants being releasedSaves 7,000 gallons of waterSaves 17 treesPaper Recycling Tips Recyclable paper includes: Magazines and catalogs, telephone books, direct mail, brochures, pamphlets and booklets in addition to cereal, cake, chip and cracker boxes. Be sure to remove the liner and all food from the box, flatten the box and place flattened box in a paper sack with your junk mail, mixed paper, magazines and catalogs.
Non-recyclable paper includes tissue, waxed and carbon paper. 4.5 million tons of office paper is thrown away each year in the United States. Enough office and writing paper is thrown away each year to build a 12-foot high wall of paper from Los Angeles to New York City. Annually, each person in the United States uses paper equivalent to two pine trees. Recycled paper saves 33% of the total energy needed for virgin paper. The average American uses 650 lbs. of paper per year. Producing recycled white paper creates 74% less air pollution, 35% less water pollution, and 75% less processed energy than producing paper from virgin fibers. PLASTICS RECYCLING Recycling one ton of plastic:Saves 5,774 kWh energySaves 16.3 barrels (685 gallons) of oilSaves 98 million Btu's of energySaves 30 cubic yards of landfill spacePlastic Recycling Tips Prepare plastic containers for recycling by ensuring first that they are either: #1 (PETE): soda-pop bottles, cooking-oil bottles and peanut-butter jars#2 (HDPF): milk, water and juice bottles, bleach and detergent bottles, margarine tubs and some grocery sacks#3 (PVC): window cleaner bottles, cooking-oil containers and detergent powder containers#4 (LDPE): food packaging, shrink-wrap, carryout bags and heavy-duty bags#5 (PP)
: butter and margarine tubs, yogurt containers, screw-on caps and drinking straws#6 (PS)*: Compact disk cases, aspirin bottles, clean plates, cutlery*Note - Polystyrene foam including foam cups, plates, and packing materials are non-recyclable.#7 (Other): squeezable syrup and condiment bottles and some microwave food traysThese identification codes are often on the bottom of the plastic container encircled by three chasing arrows. Remove plastic tops from the plastic containers being recycled and rinse containers with water. Crushing containers will help save space while storing them. Enough plastic bottles are thrown away each year to circle the earth four times. Approximately 88% of the energy is saved by producing plastic from plastic as opposed to manufacturing plastic from the raw materials of oil and gas. For every seven trucks needed to deliver paper grocery bags to the store - only one truck is needed to carry the same number of plastic grocery bags. The number of plastics recycling businesses has nearly tripled over the past several years, with more than 1,700 businesses handling and reclaiming post-consumer plastics.
By using plastic in packaging, American product manufacturers save enough energy each year to power a city of 1 million homes for three and a half years. Since 1977, the 2-liter plastic soft drink bottle has gone from weighing 68 grams to just 51 grams today, representing a 25% reduction per bottle. That saves more than 206 million pounds of packaging each year. The 1-gallon plastic milk jug has undergone an even greater reduction, weighing 30% less than what it did 20 years ago. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that using plastic foam insulation in homes and buildings will save close to 60 million barrels of oil each year vs. other kinds of insulation. Approximately 80% of the U.S. population has access to some kind of plastics recycling program. The number of companies handling and reclaiming post-consumer plastics is nearly six times greater than in 1986, growing from 310 companies to 1,792 in 1998. The lives of more than 1,900 police officers have been saved through the use of protective vests made from plastic fibers.
Improvements in energy efficiency made through the use of plastics in the last decade save more than 53 billion kilowatt hours of electricity annually. This saves American consumers a total of more than $4 billion each year. STEEL RECYCLINGRecycling one ton of steel:Saves 642 kWh of energySaves 1.8 barrels (76 gallons) of oilSaves 10.9 million Btu's of energySaves 4 cubic yards of landfill spaceSteel Recycling Tips Prepare steel cans for recycling by rinsing them with water to remove any food residue. To save space, remove both ends of the steel can and crush flat. Labels on the steel cans do not have to be removed since they are burned off during the melting process. Steel cans, which are used for holding coffee, vegetables and other food products are often referred to as tin cans, but there is only 0.15% tin in a steel can. The United States throws away enough iron and steel to continuously supply all the nation's automakers. The average passenger tire contains approximately 10% steel wire by weight.