What Can Be Stored in a Storage Unit?
- A storage unit cannot be used for residential purposes or to store living animals.
- Storing firearms, ammunition, explosives, illegal drugs, and hazardous materials is prohibited.
- Wheeled vehicles must be registered, insured, and operational.
- Storage of more than 4 tires is not permitted.
- Plants, whether dead or alive, should not be kept in storage spaces because they can cause odors and attract insects and rodents which could damage items.
- Flammable materials like oil, gasoline, and items that can explode are banned because they pose safety risks.
- Perishable foods can spoil and attract pests.
- Wet, scented, or spoiled items can grow mold and damage belongings.
- Check if loaded weapons are allowed.
- Avoid storing anything illegal or that violates safety rules.
- Climate conditions may dictate what you can store.
- An outdoor, non-climate controlled unit requires more care with moisture-sensitive possessions.
Electronics Storage in a Unit
- A storage unit cannot be used for residential purposes or to store living animals.
- Storing firearms, ammunition, explosives, illegal drugs, and hazardous materials is prohibited.
- Registered, insured, and operational wheeled vehicles must be stored.
- Storage of more than 4 tires is not permitted.
- Dead or alive plants should not be kept in storage spaces because they can cause odors and attract insects and rodents which could damage items.
- Flammable materials like oil, gasoline, and items that can explode are banned because they pose safety risks.
- Perishable foods can spoil and attract pests.
- Wet, scented, or spoiled items can grow mold and damage belongings.
- Climate conditions may dictate what you can store.
- An outdoor, non-climate controlled unit requires more care with moisture-sensitive possessions.