Student Self-Storage Mistakes To Avoid

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If you are enrolled in college, you are bound to make several adjustments in your life. You have learned to stay away from home and to become independent. You probably have acquired a lot of stuff while living independently. Eventually, one of the choices you will be faced with is choosing a self-storage unit for your belongings. Avoid these mistakes when shopping for a storage facility.

Downsizing Your Unit

College students want to save every penny they can, which means choosing cheaper solutions. You might be tempted to downsize your storage unit to make some savings. This will work against you when you run out of storage space when moving.

Therefore, choose a storage unit that will accommodate all your stuff. It is advisable to select a unit with some additional space if you have more stuff to store in the future. According to Moving.com, a 5x5 storage unit will suffice if you have a seat or a few boxes, while a 5x10 unit will be ideal for storing smaller furnishings or a bed. These sizing references will help you choose the most appropriate unit for your belongings.

Not Making an Inventory

You probably have a lot of stuff in your storage unit. Making an inventory of where all items are stored will help you make a quick reference when looking for specific objects.

A rule of thumb is to keep things you need daily close by and seasonal items far away. Also, ensure you arrange items categorically. This means sorting items based on function, size, and fragility when packing them into boxes. Make sure you don't put excess weight on fragile items. Packing categorically ensures your items are in good condition and saves you time when unpacking.

Failing to Ask About Climate Control

As a college student, you will be storing items like photographs, documents, electronic equipment, and musical instruments in a storage unit. If the area where the storage unit is situated experiences harsh weather conditions, consider a climate-controlled storage facility.

Many college students will be turned down by the high price of a climate-controlled unit, but it will be worth your while considering the humidity and temperature control features. Furthermore, these units are more dust resistant and offer better protection than standard units.

In Closing

Renting a student self-storage unit will avoid clutter in your dorm room. As a result, you will be able to organize your stuff and secure essential items. Make sure you compare the quotes and features of different storage unit facilities to find a unit that satisfies your specific needs.

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