With the approach of fall, homes are a-bustle with preparations for the upcoming holidays, from the decorations that people might not have returned to the attic yet to the kinds of activities not normally done in the average home, like making room for a bunch of extra guests. In the middle of all this, the average person is trying to find a practical solution to the problem of, “Where do I keep my unsightly but necessary belongings that I can’t get rid of because I need them, but that I also don’t want to see because they make my home look messy?” Self Service Storage units.
The most efficient storage system for off-season items is climate-controlled storage. It safeguards your belongings from exposure to the kind of extreme temperatures and humidity over which we might not even have control as the fall and winter months arrive. It’s one thing for outdoor conditions to vary when we're expecting them to (like during the summer months when storing items in a shed or garage may not be an inconvenience because of our local climate), but it’s another when you’ve got stuff at risk because the temperatures are flipping between too hot and too cold, or the air is just generally too damp for comfort.
Understanding the difference between air conditioning and climate control is key for tenants who pay extra for climate control in their storage spaces. They may anticipate a storage area that is cooled and air-conditioned, but the reality is that you should not expect your items to be stored in a space that is like an air-conditioned room.
As the seasons change, so do the storage needs of our belongings. Climate-controlled storage units can be a superb solution to protect items from the intensity of summer heat and the biting cold of winter. They are particularly suited for items that could be irreparably harmed by the extremes. Consider these five categories of things that often need to be stored during the changing of the seasons—things that would do well to be kept in climate control:
If you want to get the best use out of your SpareBox climate-controlled storage unit, follow these easy steps: First, use containers that are completely airtight to keep dust and moisture away from your belongings. Then, label every single box in a way that will let you find your holiday decorations and other infrequently accessed items in a jiffy. Finally, don't pack your items in a way that will obstruct airflow, which is vital to preventing mildew and other fun storage unit surprises.
The fall and winter holidays are just around the corner, so now is the time to ensure that your prized possessions are ready for the oncoming cold and wet weather, and SpareBox storage has you covered. If you have items that could be damaged by the changing temperature or moisture levels, you should consider storage in one of the many sized climate-controlled units available at SpareBox Storage. Trading freedom for a little extra security for your items could really pay off in peace of mind come holiday time.