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Welcome to our webpage on self-storage tips! If you're considering renting a self-storage unit, whether it's for short-term or long-term use, we've got you covered with some essential tips to make the most of your storage space and ensure that your items stay safe and secure.

  1. Choose the right size unit

One of the most important factors when it comes to self-storage is choosing the right size unit for your needs. Units come in a variety of sizes, from small lockers to large rooms that can hold an entire household's worth of items. Consider the amount of items you'll be storing and their size, and choose a unit that will comfortably accommodate everything without leaving too much extra space.

  1. Take advantage of vertical space

Many self-storage units have tall ceilings, so don't forget to take advantage of that vertical space when packing your items. Use tall shelving units, stack boxes and containers as high as you can safely reach, and consider using hanging storage solutions like hooks or pegboards to keep items off the ground.

  1. Label everything clearly

When it comes time to retrieve items from your self-storage unit, you'll be grateful for clear and accurate labelling. Use a permanent marker or label maker to clearly mark boxes and containers with their contents, and consider colour-coding labels for even easier identification.

  1. Use sturdy packing materials

Your items will be stored for a period of time, so it's important to use sturdy packing materials to protect them from damage. Invest in high-quality boxes, containers, and packing tape, and use bubble wrap or packing paper to cushion fragile items.

  1. Create an inventory list

Before you move your items into self-storage, create an inventory list of everything you'll be storing. This will help you keep track of what you have in storage and make it easier to find specific items when you need them.

  1. Don't store prohibited items

Most self-storage facilities have restrictions on what can and cannot be stored in their units. Don't store any prohibited items, which can include hazardous materials, perishable items, and illegal items.

  1. Opt for climate-controlled storage

If you're storing items that are sensitive to temperature and humidity, like electronics, artwork, or furniture, opt for a climate-controlled storage unit. This will help protect your items from damage due to extreme temperatures or moisture.

  1. Consider insurance

While self-storage facilities have security measures in place, it's still a good idea to consider insurance for your stored items. Check with your homeowners or renters insurance policy to see if they offer coverage for items in storage, or consider purchasing a separate storage insurance policy.

By following these self-storage tips, you can ensure that your items are safe, secure, and easy to access when you need them. Happy storing!

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