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Storage Tips: What You Can and Can’t Store in a Storage Unit

Just like everything in life, there are rules and regulations of what can and cannot go in a storage unit.

Storage units can be incredibly helpful for a variety of reasons. Whether you’re remodeling your home and need space to store your furniture or you’re downsizing, a storage unit offers a solution for you.

Taking advantage of the space that storage units offer will help relieve stress and allow you to focus and manage your renovation or relocation in a more efficient manner.

Whether you’re looking to rent a storage unit for a short period of time or for the long run, there are strict rules in place that dictate what you can and can’t store.

What You Can’t Store in a Storage Unit

There are a few things you need to look out for when packing away your belongings to put in a storage unit.

Many self-storage companies prohibit the following items from being stored:

  • Hazardous Materials: Any items that are considered flammable, corrosive, explosive, and combustible are deemed dangerous and cannot be stored in a storage unit. These items can be gasoline, propane, gas, oil, and kerosene. Other products like fertilizer or paint are also forbidden because they pose possible health and fire risks.
  • Living Animals, People, and Plants: Although this may be a tad obvious, it should be mentioned that storage units cannot be used to store pets, both dead and alive, as well as people and plants. As for plants, not only will they die due to a lack of sunlight, but the moisture in the soil could lead to mold, mildew, and unwanted pests.
  • Perishables: Any food that needs to be placed in the fridge is considered perishable and cannot be stored in the storage units, not even in a short-term cooler.

If there are items you’re unsure of whether you can store them or not, you can contact a member of our team and we’d be happy to help out!

What You Can Store in a Storage Unit

Deciding what to keep and what to place in storage can be a difficult decision to make.

To aid with these decisions, come up with a list of essential items that you need to keep with you at all times and a list of things that are not needed on a regular basis.

Some items that can be placed in storage are:

  • Household Goods: Some things that are considered household goods are furniture, kitchen and bathroom items, toys, and clothes. To make sure these items stay in good condition, it’s best to store them in a climate-controlled unit, where the temperature and humidity are constantly regulated.woman closing box with tape
  • Electronics and Appliances: Devices such as televisions, computers, microwaves, and refrigerators are highly recommended to be stored during a renovation or relocation to keep them safe. Like household goods, these devices should be stored in a climate-controlled unit.
  • Seasonal Items: Things that are only used at a certain time in the year, like Christmas decorations or camping gear can be kept in a storage unit without any complications. These items are not harmful and keep the clutter away from your home.

Most of the items in your home can be easily and safely stored in a self-storage unit. The hardest part is determining what will stay with you and what will be put away.

Self-Storage Facility in Ottawa

Looking for a place to keep your belongings safe while you renovate your home or move to a new one?

Acceptable Storage is here to help! Our storage units come in a variety of different dimensions, so if you’re looking for a small unit or large, we have a perfect climate-controlled space for all of your belongings.

Get in touch with us today to learn more about storage unit rental and get your free, no-obligation quote.

 
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