How To Ensure Your Storage Facility Is Secure

Posted on: 25 March 2018

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It is one thing to find a storage facility for your items; it's another thing altogether to have your goods secured. Unfortunately, theft, damage, and loss do happen in storage facilities.

You don't want to be a victim. So before you settle on that storage facility, check out their security features. Security features to look out for in a storage facility:

Gate

It goes without saying that a gate, coupled with a perimeter fence is the most basic security feature for any storage facility. Over and above that, the gate should be secure, ideally with an access code.

Lighting

A well-lit facility can deter would-be intruders. Ensure there is good lighting all around the facility, indoors and outdoors. Motion detectors can act as a security back-up to good lighting

Surveillance Cameras

Indoor and outdoor surveillance cameras will help to keep away thieves and to catch them in case of an incident.

Manned Security

For extra security, you want a facility that has a staff member on duty at any given time.

Door Alarm

Find out if your facility has a door alarm for every unit. Ask the staff what security measures they have in place. You can also physically check out the facility to ensure that the stated security features are actually in place.

Apart from looking at the security features at the storage facility, there are measures you can personally take to further secure your items.

Personal Measures to Take:

Consider how you store your items. Cover and keep valuables out of sight, preferably at the back of the closet. Place your items on a palette to protect them from damage by water or dust. Cover them with cloth or plastic.

If your homeowner's or renter's insurance does not cover items away from home, consider taking self-storage insurance.

If the storage facility allows it, buy and install a good lock for your unit. A disc or cylinder lock is recommended as they are hard to cut and any attempt to cut them will most likely trigger an alarm.

Again if the management allows it, you may consider installing an extra door alarm to your unit.

As a backup measure, keep a record of your items, including serial numbers.

To ensure the security of your items at a storage facility, choose a facility that has a series of security features. You may also want to take extra personal measures to ensure your goods are safe and secure. To learn more, contact a self-storage unit near you.