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How To Choose A Self-Storage Company

Being a parent isn’t easy. One of the things that parents often find is that they become mired in a crisis of accumulation. Simply put, items pile up. When new kids come into the family, it might seem sensible to move to a bigger house or store the things you just can’t fit into your space. More often than not, this involves renting a self-storage facility unless you are willing to let your things go.

At first glance, self-storage seems self-explanatory. Surely it is just a space in which you can keep your things? Well, it is, and it isn’t. Choosing the right self-storage option depends on a host of factors. The self-storage industry is huge, and there is a big disparity between the best and the worst operators. 

Here are some of the key things you should look for when choosing a self-storage facility for your precious things:

Security

This is perhaps the most crucial factor to consider when choosing a place to store your items. Self-storage facilities are a favorite target for professional thieves. 

Because storage facilities almost always contain valuable property and are rarely staffed appropriately, criminals have long exploited poorly secured lock ups. A simple padlock on the door of the facility won’t help. A good self-storage facility will have comprehensive CCTV coverage, multiple layers of physical security, and human security guards available 24 hours a day. 

Most thefts from self-storage facilities happen when people pretend to be clients and then exploit security weaknesses when they have been allowed in. Choose a self-storage company that trains its staff to screen for people like this. 

Location

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Location, location, location. Don’t be fooled into renting a lock-up that you have to drive hours to get to. The convenience of a self-storage unit is completely nullified if you have to trek out into the sticks to access your belongings!

Many self-storage companies, such as TheStorageLocker.com, have multiple locations. Be sure to choose one close to you. Getting a cheaper deal might not be worth it if you end up spending your money on food and childcare. 

Accessibility

If you work or look after your family full time, you will likely have to attend your lock up at night. A dark warehouse can be a scary place. If you need 24-hour access to your belongings, make sure you choose a self-storage company that lights the facilities all night. 

Consider the neighborhood your belongings will be in. If you don’t feel like getting out into the country or don’t feel comfortable in a rough area at night, be sure to choose a storage company that operates out of a safe, accessible place. 

Staffing

A surprisingly large amount of self-storage facilities are barely staffed. They are simply huge warehouses full of lock ups. Often, they are silent and unwelcoming places. It is good practice to choose a self-storage facility that is well staffed. After all, you might have an issue you need to take up, notice a security breach, or require assistance moving your belongings.

 

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