Why climate controlled storage?
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Step 2: Consider What You Plan to Store
The following is a list of items commonly stored in Extra Space climate-controlled storage.
Home Goods
- Leather or wood furniture
- Antiques & heirlooms
- Clothing
- Furs
- Craft supplies
- Plastics
- Food stuffs
- Paintings & other fine art
- Photographs
- Musical Instruments
- Media such as DVDS, CDS, vinyl records, cassettes & 8-track tapes
- Cameras
- Televisions & stereos
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Equipment
- Computers & computer parts
- Video equipment
- Audio equipment
- Tools & machines
- Restaurant equipment
- Construction supplies
- Business Items
- Products & supplies
- Software, videos, DVDs & CDs
- Pharmaceutical samples & medical supplies
- Archival documents, tax files, & other paperwork
- Seasonal inventory
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If you plan to frequently access your stored items as you add, remove or organize them, keep in mind your comfort when working within your storage unit. A pleasant temperature can make the job much easier.
Step 3: Consider the Value of What You Plan to Store
Climate control storage units cost more than standard units. To determine whether the cost is justified, it’s important to assess the value of what you plan to store. If you are packing away electronics, products or equipment that are covered by insurance, and replacing them would mean only an inconvenience, you may decide that a standard storage space is sufficient. If, however, you are storing items of sentimental value or historical documents for your business, the additional cost may be insignificant, especially if it gives you peace of mind. Whether your items would be costly and inconvenient to replace, or irreplaceable, if you are going to pay to store them it is wise to store them well.
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