3 Things You Can Do To Protect Your Belongings While In Self-Storage

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moving things from a shed to a storage unit

About a year ago, I had a tree fall through the roof of my storage shed on my property. This left me with the immediate need to find somewhere to keep everything that was previously stored in the shed. This was the first time that I ever found a use for a storage unit rental. I loaded up everything that I knew I wouldn't need anytime soon and took it over to the storage unit and dumped it off. I liked this option so much that I didn't bother buying a new shed. To get some ideas about how to store things in a storage unit, continue reading through my blog.

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3 Things You Can Do To Protect Your Belongings While In Self-Storage

11 April 2016
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Many people have storage units to store their belongings while they are not in use. It could be that you are moving and need a place to keep your belongings until you get into a new house or that you need more space in your existing house so you rent a storage unit. Whatever the reason, it is important that you protect your things from damage and theft. This comes from renting the right unit. Here are some things you need to know.

1. Rent A Climate-Controlled Unit

First of all, it is essential that you get a climate-controlled unit. One of the worst things for your belongings, especially furniture that is leather or wood, is climate changes. If the temperature is constantly changing and if the humidity is changing, it will damage your things. Units that are not climate-controlled will reflect the temperature of the outdoors. This means, in the winter, your belongings could freeze, and in the summer, the heat and humidity could practically melt them. This is why it is so important that you get a unit that is insulated and one that can keep the temperature as constant as possible.

2. Keep Your Belongings Out Of The Sun

Some storage facilities keep windows in their units. This is dangerous for your things and should be avoided. A window allows in the sun. The sun damages materials and your belongings. It will fade the leather and wood, it will ruin pictures and it will discolor all of your belongings. This is why it is better to keep them out of the sun. When you do go to your unit, make sure you don't leave the door open for a long period of time. This will help to limit the exposure to the sun.

3. Use Security Cameras

Lastly, you should get a unit that has security cameras. It is not unusual for thieves to target storage units. The best storage facilities will have security cameras and security systems on their property. In addition, you can take extra precautions that will protect you. Install your own padlock on the door, and never go through your unit with strangers around. By opening the door and showing strangers your belongings, you make yourself a target. They will know what is worth stealing and they might choose to come back later and break into your unit.

These are just a couple things you can do to keep your things safe while storing them. 

For more information and options, talk with local storage companies, such as Lake County Storage of Round Lake Heights, directly.