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Self Storage Safety: How To Protect Your Belongings

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Self-storage units are a convenient and cost-effective way to store your belongings, but it's important to take steps to ensure the safety of your items. From properly packing and labeling your items to choosing a facility with CCTV monitoring, there are many ways to protect your belongings while they're in storage. Most self-storage units are kept in very good condition by their owners, but it is still important to spend a little time looking for a place that meets all your criteria. Here are three things you should know about to ensure your self-stored items are secure for the foreseeable future.

Proper Labelling And Packaging

As briefly stated above, the first step to ensuring the safety of your items in a self-storage unit is to properly pack and label them. This includes using sturdy, high-quality moving boxes and packing materials and clearly labeling each box with its contents and the room it came from. This will make it easy to find what you need when you need it and will also protect your items from damage during transport. This is a very basic step that some people ignore, so make sure you are not one of them and all your belongings are properly stored away.

Climate Control

Climate control ensures that your items are stored in a consistent, controlled environment to prevent damage from extreme temperatures and humidity. This is particularly important for sensitive items such as electronics, musical instruments, artwork, and photographs. Climate-controlled units typically maintain comfortable temperatures, but this can change depending on where you live and how harsh the weather is, so make sure to check in with your storage facility to see how hot (or cold) they keep their units throughout the year.

Security Measures

Security is another important aspect to consider when choosing a self-storage unit. Look for a facility that has security cameras, gated access, and individual door alarms. Some facilities may also offer additional security features such as an on-site manager or security guard, personal access codes, or key card access. There are plenty of self-storage units that have exceptional security and they are not hard to find if you look for a little bit. 

For more information about self-storage units, contact a local storage facility. Ask about their security features and climate control options, and be sure that you pack up your belongings responsibly before loading them into your new storage unit.


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