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By calling our toll-free number 800 202 662, our consultants can indicate the size that best suits your needs based on the goods that you need to store.

Self storage facilities can house a wide variety of items, making them suitable for a variety of purposes. Here is a list of the most common items that are stored in self-storage facilities:

  • Furniture: Storage of furniture such as sofas, chairs, tables, and dressers. Consider disassembling larger pieces to maximize space.
  • Appliances: Appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines and microwave ovens can be stored when not in use.
  • Seasonal items: Christmas decorations, outdoor furniture can be stored during the off-season.
  • Clothing and Personal Items: Clothes, shoes, accessories and personal items can be stored to free up space in closets or during a move.
  • Electronics: Store electronic items such as televisions, computers, and audio equipment.
  • Business Inventory: Small businesses often use self-storage for inventory, equipment, and document storage.
  • Collectibles: For valuable items, such as comic books, coins, stamps, and sports memorabilia.
  • Art & Antiques: Protect valuable art and antiques from damage and theft.
  • Books and Documents: Store important books, records, and documents that you want to keep but don't need to access on a daily basis.
  • Sports and recreational equipment: bicycles, sporting goods, camping equipment and recreational vehicles.
  • Excess inventory: Companies can hold excess inventory or supplies.
  • Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies: Some medical professionals use space to store equipment, supplies, or medications.

Access to storage is generally controlled by the facility's policies and security measures. Here's what you need to know about who can access your storage:

  • You: As the primary tenant of the space, you have full access to the space during the hours the facility is in operation. Be sure to keep your access code or key safe.
  • Authorized Users: If you want to grant access to other people, such as family members, friends, or employees, you can do so by providing their names to the vault and registering them as authorized users.
  • Facility Staff: Facility staff members, including management and security personnel, may have access to storage facilities for maintenance, security checks, and emergency situations.
  • No unauthorized access: Unauthorized persons should not have access to the storage facility. Facility security measures, such as access codes, locks, and surveillance cameras, help prevent unauthorized entry.
  • Guest Access: Some properties offer guest access options, which allow you to temporarily grant access to specific people for a limited period of time.

It is essential to review the access rules of the storage facility you choose and ensure that your belongings are adequately protected.