Announcement posted by Access Storage 08 May 2013
Regardless of your reason, it's important to make sure that you select a reputable company that you can trust to keep your items safe. There are numerous anecdotes to be read online about unfortunate people who've had their storage units broken into or their items damaged or stolen after they failed to choose their storage Adelaide company carefully. To help you prevent a potential nightmare, here are three key things to look for in a storage company.
Tight Security
Security features are the first line of defense against would-be thieves. Closed-circuit television cameras are a plus because if anyone did happen to get in, it would all be caught on tape. This allows the police to identify and apprehend the perpetrator. The use of security cameras also provides a deterrent factor. A tall perimeter fence and a locking entrance are a must. This greatly reduces the likelihood that unauthorised individuals will enter the facility. If the facility has security guards on duty at all times, it's even better. Trained security personnel know how to handle unauthorised visitors and also provide a great deterrent.
Structural Integrity
The condition of the facility is one of the most important things to consider when choosing a storage company. All areas should look clean and well-maintained. The exterior of the buildings should look sturdy and the roofs should be fully intact. Request a tour of your prospective storage company's facility and ask to look inside of some of the units. Be on the lookout for rust, holes or signs of leaks or water damage. The floor of the unit should be free of dirt and trash. It's also a good idea to inspect the integrity of the unit's door. Check that the door is secure and locks properly and keep an eye out for any evidence of lock tampering.
Pest Control
Pest control is a critical feature of a good storage company. Storage units are ideal homes for vermin. Rats and mice are incredibly destructive. They will happily chew on your belongings, nest in your furniture and boxes and leave their excrement everywhere. Furthermore, a pest problem at the storage facility may quickly become a problem at home after you retrieve your possessions. Stowaways will eagerly make themselves comfortable in your house. Ask the storage company if it performs regular pest control and make sure that there is no evidence of pest activity. It's also a good idea to check around the bottom edge of your unit to make sure that there are no potential entry points for unwanted guests.