by Nicki Derenne | May 19, 2025 | Blog
The biggest oversight in self-storage is failing to plan for future needs. People often underestimate how much space or accessibility they’ll require, leading to these common mistakes: Choosing the Wrong SizeRenting a unit that’s too small results in cramped,...
by Nicki Derenne | Apr 21, 2025 | Blog
In the context of self-storage units, “no working” typically means that the storage unit cannot be used as a place to conduct business or perform tasks such as manufacturing, crafting, or running a workshop. The units are intended solely for the storage of...
by Nicki Derenne | Feb 10, 2025 | Blog
Many storage facilities offer specific access hours rather than 24/7 availability. This is often done to improve security, reduce operational costs, or comply with local regulations. Some facilities may allow extended or round-the-clock access for an additional fee,...
by Nicki Derenne | Jan 2, 2025 | Blog
Using rodent bait in a storage unit can pose risks, such as attracting pests, introducing toxic substances, or creating unpleasant odors if rodents die in inaccessible areas. Here are some safer alternatives to manage rodents in storage units: 1. Use Snap Traps or...
by Nicki Derenne | Nov 19, 2024 | Blog
When packing a storage unit, it’s important to prioritize items based on how frequently you’ll need access to them, their size, and their fragility. Here’s a suggested packing order: Least-Used, Large Items: Start with bulky items that you won’t need to access...
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