A Storage Solution That Protects Items Amy Smith, February 24, 2022August 31, 2022 A Storage Solution That Protects Items There are storage solutions out there that will mean your items are just as protected, if not better protected, than if at home. The good thing too about them is that you can have first month free storage. This is certainly the case in Orange, California where we can see self-storage units are currently available to rent. Humidity and Temperature-Controlled Conditions of Self-Storage Units Many self-storage units will offer humidity-controlled as well as temperature-controlled conditions to those renting them. This means that there is greater protection for those items stored within. Particularly archival documents and antiques need to be kept dry and at the right temperature to avoid sustaining damage because of the conditions within which they are stored. Humidity-controlled conditions will protect investments and mean that an item will appreciate in value, becoming an important part of a pension fund. Storage units will manage the best temperature ranges preferred by antiques. For instance, antique furniture is best preserved between 68 and 75 degrees. Where the environment is too cold there is that risk that wood can develop a brittleness and crack, buckle, or worse still. With climate controlled storage you can rest assured that your belongings are kept in great condition protected from temperature and humidity. Protection From Children and Animals Where young children and animals are likely to damage precious objects, it is a clever idea to place them in storage. This is until children are older and pets have been trained. It is good to have somewhere else you can transfer items to in the interim, yet still possess them. A dog can be extremely destructive, especially as a puppy. When fully trained, it is less likely to jump onto furniture or damage ornaments. On the other hand, a cat may prove a permanent risk and mean that you want to put items in rooms that your cat is kept out of or into longer-term storage. Theft Protection Storage Solution A wealthy residence can be a target for thieves. Despite security systems, thieves can still create a problem. The answer to protecting the most valuable items can be a self-storage unit that the burglar will not know about. They are arguably as good as a safety deposit box in a bank in that respect. It is a way to anonymously own an item for investment purposes. The security at self-storage units is good and access is restricted to those with permission. This is peace of mind as far as your items being stored there are concerned. Flooding and Fire Where it is reported that adverse weather conditions may threaten a home, then items can be transferred into a self-storage unit for safe keeping. This might be flooding, where items risk sustaining water damage or bush fires that can occur in parts of the world. This is locational but just to demonstrate the point that it is another use that can be made of a self-storage unit that protects items that we own. Children and Animals When children and animals are bounding about inside rooms it is best not to have precious items on display. When items mean this much, they can be safer when kept in self-storage units. These might be sentimental or valuable items that are either irreplaceable or where they need their values to be preserved through maintaining a good condition. A self-storage unit is good for antique items in two ways: it protects them from ending up damaged through carelessness or accident and also keeps them at the right temperature and humidity levels for more effective preservation. It is a comfort to know how protective a self-storage solution will prove to be to our objects. We can know that we are placing them into a place of safety that will preserve them for the future. Connect with My Four and More on Social Media! FACEBOOK | TWITTER | YOUTUBE | INSTAGRAM | PINTEREST Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave For the Home Life boxesfloodingmovingself storageself-storagestoragestorage solutionstorage unitstemperature control