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Storage Security: How to Keep Your Belongings Safe

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Originally Posted On: https://kingstonidealstorage.com/storage-security-how-to-keep-your-belongings-safe/

 

According to the FBI, there were roughly 7 million property crime offenses in 2018.

Yes, that is a scary number. This is why storage security is a top concern when you store your valuables in a facility. After all, when you leave your belongings under someone else’s care, you want to make sure they are safe from theft.

However, you might be wondering what a secure storage facility actually looks like.

Here’s a list of 8 storage security tips to keep in mind when looking for a self storage facility.

Top 8 Storage Security Features to Look For

These tips will help you quickly determine if a storage facility is secure enough to store your valuables. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and to request a tour of the facility.

1. Video Surveillance

Making sure your self storage facility has video surveillance is crucial. However, you want to look deeper into what type of surveillance a company has.

Some companies may list “video surveillance” on their website, but it may not be 24/7 surveillance. Plus, there may only be one camera at the front entrance, but not around the property.

Making sure your self storage facility has both 24/7 surveillance and multiple cameras around the property is key, since this means they can catch criminals on video at all times.

This is also crucial for insurance purposes. In order to provide “proof” that your belongings were stolen, you may need video evidence.

Also, if your storage facility doesn’t advertise 24/7 surveillance, inquire as to what type of cameras they are using. Some surveillance cameras are activated by motion, which is virtually indistinguishable to 24/7 surveillance.

2. Adequate Lighting

Lighting is another big factor when it comes to storage security. If possible, visit the facility at night to see how well-lit it is.

Why? Because nighttime lighting is proven to reduce crime in residential areas. Having a well-lit storage facility can help deter criminals from trying to break in.

Lighting is also important for many video surveillance systems to function properly. Unless your facility has night vision cameras (which is uncommon) a video camera will need light to capture any activity.

Ensure that the entrance is well-lit, as well as the unit rows and parking areas.

3. Secure Locks

Even if you find a secure storage facility, you’ll still want to make sure you can use adequate locks.

Choosing a simple padlock is common, but we recommend using something more secure. Padlocks can easily be picked or cut, which can leave your valuables vulnerable.

A better choice for a lock is a disc lock. These locks are designed specifically for self storage units.

Disc locks are difficult to cut with bolt cutters and are also difficult to break with a hammer due to their rounded shape.

In addition, you should also pay attention to what locks your potential facility is using at their front gate. Ideally, your self storage facility should have a coded keypad at the entry, which will allow easy access for you but will be extremely difficult for criminals.

4. Secure Fence

A strong fence is also a very strong crime deterrent. Double check that your storage security facility has:

• A fence that links around the entire property, not just the entrance
• Is made of sturdy materials
• Is difficult to climb

Unfortunately, chain-link fences are easy for criminals to scale. Steel or even electric fencing can be a huge bonus for security.

5. Insurance

It’s a good sign when your storage facility offers insurance. This reveals that the company cares about your safety, belongings, and peace of mind.

Regardless of how secure your secured storage facility is, natural disasters are still always a possibility. Knowing that you’re insured against damage or losses can help you to feel secure about the safety of your valuables.

6. 24/7 Service

A storage facility that offers 24/7 assistance is not only great for crime deterrence, but also for emergencies.

If you urgently need to access your unit, having someone available to help you around the clock can add tremendous value.

7. Covered Lots

This is a feature to consider only if you plan to store an RV or boat. Covered lots can help keep your vehicles and boats safe from the elements.

If you will be storing vehicles for several months, you’ll want to make sure they will be covered from the wear and tear of exposure.

Some companies also give you the option to park in an uncovered lot, but with a durable covering over your vehicle. The choice here is truly up to you, but make sure your facility has what you need before making the decision.

8. Close to Police Station

This one is a personal consideration. Of course, not every facility will be close to a police station, but if you find one that is, it can be considered a bonus.

Being close to a police station can mean a faster response to crime calls. Being in close proximity may also deter crime in the first place.

Ask Questions

At the end of the day, don’t be afraid to ask the storage facility manager many questions. Often, they will be more than happy to explain to you their security features and what makes them stand out among competitors.

You can also ask for recommendations regarding insurance, locks, and so forth based on your unit and city.

Find a Secured Storage Solution Now

At Ideal Storage, we offer safe and state-of-the-art storage security for our customers in Kingston and Kitsap, WA.

Our name is also our motto since we aim to be your Ideal Storage solution no matter your needs.

Security is one of our proudest accomplishments, and we have decades of experience in securing valuables and helping individuals protect their assets.

Contact us here to safely store your possessions.

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