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INSURANCE SERVICES
Finding Storage For Too Much Stuff
The average home size has increased, but people still don’t have enough room to store all their stuff: the toys, the clothes, the extra TV they just might need again someday. Instead of getting rid of things, more and more of us are renting space at self-storage facilities.
Nearly nine percent of all U.S. households currently rent self-storage units, according to the Self Storage Association. In fact, there is 7.3 square feet of self-storage space in this country for every man, woman and child.
While self-storage facilities seem to be nearly everywhere these days, how do you decide which one to choose?
What to consider when choosing a facility:
Begin by checking out several self-storage facilities in your area to see which one might best meet your needs.
• Make sure the facility has adequate security measures, including a fence around the property
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and controlled access, preferably by a coded security touch pad. Around-the-clock video surveillance adds even more security.
Inspect the storage units to make sure they are clean and well-maintained.
Make sure the facility has units that are the right size for your current – and future – needs. You don’t want to spend money on unnecessary storage space. However, if you’ll have more items to add in the near future, you don’t want to have to move.
Check out the facility’s climate-control system. This is especially important if you plan to store upholstered furniture, clothing, appliances, books or papers that might be damaged in
a damp environment or by extreme temperatures.
Ask the manager what type of pest control measures are in place to protect against rodents and bugs that could destroy your possessions.
If you’re storing large items, make sure the units are accessible to a pickup truck or other delivery vehicle – for both loading in and bringing out your items.
• Your may want to check with the local police department about any incidents of theft from a facility you’re considering.
• Read the fine print on the contract before signing to make sure you understand all the conditions.
• Check with your insurance carrier to make sure your homeowners policy covers personal possessions kept in self-storage facilities. Most facilities also sell supplemental insurance.
For more information on auto, homeowners and other personal lines of insurance, please contact AAA Schuylkill County Insurance Agency at 570-622-4991 or 570-668-1003.
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