4 Myths about Self-Storage Units

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If you have never rented a storage unit before, you may have heard a myth or two and you may have a misconception about the entire idea. Unfortunately, many people hear and believe the things they hear and they are simply not true or partly incorrect. Below, we will go over some of the top myths about storage units and debunk them right now, so that you can rent a self-storage unit without worry that one of these pesky myths will pop up.

Myth 1: Storage Facilities Are Not Safe

One of the biggest myths about storage units is that they are unsafe. This is far from the truth and almost all storage unit facilities take the safety of their customers and their customers’ belongings to heart.

A good storage facility is going to offer additional security measures to ensure safety. Some of these measures include cameras, access codes, lighting, fences, gates, on-site managers, and more.

If you are worried about your safety, do not rent a storage unit from that specific facility and look for a facility that meets your needs and eases your mind.

Myth 2: Only Junk Is Stored in a Unit

The second biggest myth that people have is that they believe only junk is stored inside of storage unit. This is simply false and quite the opposite. In fact, there have been many instances where extremely valuable items have been found inside of storage units.

Most people who store items within a unit are storing items that they find valuable, but do not have room for. For example, many people will store classic cars, additional cash, and even antiques within their units.

Myth 3: A Homeless Person May Be Living Next to Your Items

This is a myth that does not make much sense. If a homeless person can afford to rent a large enough unit to live in, they can likely stay in a hotel. Also, it is not feasible to live within a storage unit and it is against the terms and conditions of all facilities.

You do not have to worry about finding someone living in the unit next to you or close by to your unit, so do not let this deter you from renting a unit.

Myth 4: You Don’t Need Storage Insurance

While this is part myth and part not myth, it is important to understand it a bit more. You do not necessarily need to have insurance for your storage and this is true. But, you should. The reason behind this is because if something does happen to the facility or your unit, your items will be covered completely. If you fail to insure the unit, your items will be lost if something does occur.

The above four myths are EXACTLY that – a MYTH. You will find that almost all storage units are clean, safe, and affordable. If you are interested in renting a storage unit in near you, take a tour of some local facilities to get an idea of where your items will be stored.


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