Self-storage can be an excellent solution for people who need long-term storage and do not have room for it in their homes. Businesses can also use self-storage to keep valuable items without cluttering their office space.
When using a self-storage unit, you want to take extra care of your stored belongings – especially if they have a sentimental or monetary value. Here are some tips to protect your valuables in storage.
Pack Fragile Items with Care
Wrap each fragile item – including dishes, glassware, vases, and frames – in bubble wrap, packing peanuts, or other protective materials. Place these items in sturdy cardboard boxes and label them accordingly.
It’s also a good idea to place a layer of packing material at the bottom of the box before adding your wrapped items. This will help prevent breakage if the box is dropped or jolted.
Insure Your Valuables
Your homeowners’ and renters’ insurance policy may cover your belongings even when they’re in storage, but it’s always best to check with your insurance company. You may need to purchase additional coverage for items of high value.
If you decide to insure your stored belongings, keep a detailed inventory of everything you store. This will help if you ever do need to file a claim.
Self-storage facilities like Lock N Store have a built-in $5,000 insurance policy, so also do your research when choosing a facility.
Use Climate-Controlled Storage
If you’re storing items sensitive to temperature changes or humidity fluctuations, use a climate-controlled self-storage unit. These units maintain a consistent temperature and humidity level, which will help protect your belongings from excessive heat, cold, or moisture damage.
Climate-controlled units typically cost a bit more than standard units, but they’re well worth the investment if you’re storing valuable items.
Conclusion
By following these tips, you can rest assured that your valuables are well-protected while in storage. If you have any questions about storing valuable items in a self-storage unit, feel free to contact us – we’re always happy to help!