A storage unit can hold a wide range of household goods, including seasonal clothing, electronics, books, documents, collectibles, and office supplies. Hazardous or perishable items are not allowed.
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Small storage units accommodate a few boxes or small pieces of furniture, medium units can store a one-bedroom apartment's worth of belongings, and large units can hold multiple rooms' worth of items or larger furniture. Check out our storage unit size guide for more information.
Our storage units are available with month-to-month rentals, making them suitable for short-term and long-term storage needs.
Avoid storing hazardous, flammable, perishable, or illegal items. Items that leak, spoil, or attract pests, such as food, chemicals, or certain types of batteries, are prohibited.
Shelving and pallets help organize belongings, keep items off the floor, and reduce exposure to moisture while making your storage unit easier to navigate.
Yes, seasonal clothing, holiday decorations, and sports equipment can be safely stored, freeing up space at home or in a dorm.
Absolutely. Pack fragile items in sturdy boxes with padding, label them clearly, and place them in accessible areas to minimize the risk of damage.
Storage units often feature gated access, surveillance cameras, fencing, and staff monitoring to protect your belongings from theft or vandalism.
Use quality locks and avoid stacking items too high. Store sensitive items in sealed containers to prevent moisture and damage.
Only you and authorized staff can access your storage unit, ensuring privacy and security for your belongings.
Use moisture absorbers, elevate items on pallets or shelves, clean items before storing, and keep food or fabrics in sealed containers to protect them from humidity and pests.