Preparing Your Storage Unit for A Storm in Thomasville

Published on 2/19/2021
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You can't do too much to stop the rain but you can definitely do things to protect your items in self storage from it. Exterior non-climate controlled units, even though they are enclosed, are exposed to the elements. Non-Climate controlled units are not entirely sealed like a conditioned unit. Humidity, wind, and blowing rain can often sneak into the unit around the doors or through the edges of the roof. Below are four tips on preparing your storage unit before a storm. 


  1. Tenant Insurance. Insurance is one of the things that most renters of self storage don't worry about. We usually think nothing bad will happen to our stuff so we don't need it. However, especially if you are storing your belongings in an area with frequent natural disasters, it is important to make sure your items are protected and covered. Some facilities require insurance, but if they don't you can be covered by either renters insurance or your homeowner's policy. This is a great preventive tool. If you want to know more about Tenant Protection at STOR-IT Thomasville, go here. You can also read our Tenant Protection blog.


  1. Store items on top of pallets or off the ground. If it is possible, when you move into your storage unit try to store things on top of pallets or off the ground with a tarp underneath. You can usually get pallets for free or extremely cost effectively from local shipping companies or other facilities. Remember to always check with the owner or manager of the facility to make sure this is in compliance with their rules! 


  1. Check your unit before the storm starts. When you are aware that a storm is coming if it is still safe to do so, you should go to your unit and get anything extremely important out of it. For example, if you know you have stored birth certificates, or social security cards you should retrieve them before the storm. You should also check that the door is securely locked and things are as far off of the floor as possible.


  1. Check your unit after the storm. You should go to your unit and check on your items as soon as (safely) possible after the storm or disaster. This can prevent unnecessary damage caused by water or other potentially damaging materials. Another reason to check as soon as you can is because if it is necessary to file an insurance claim you want to take prudent measures and get the claim filed as soon as possible. Many insurance companies will not accept a claim if you did not do everything you could to minimize damage. For example, if there was a flood and you went to your storage unit 3 weeks later and found mold the claim may not be covered. However, if you go the first day it is safe to do so and take preventative measures you will be more likely to have your claim accepted. 

While these suggestions may not fully protect your items from a natural disaster or bad storm they will certainly help. It’s always better “to be safe than sorry”! For more information on renting about our facility and available units call (229) 225-9550 or just go to Rent Storage and take a look at what we have available.