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How to Maintain a Clean Self-Storage Unit

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Self-storage units are very much for every person who is in need of extra storage space for their belongings. And since it helps a lot in terms of keeping your things stored, it needs to be cleaned from time to time, so that the things you store inside will not suffer from dust and all other factors that come with improper maintenance. To avoid dust from building up inside your storage unit, you have to practice necessary measures in order to maintain a clean one. But how do you do that? Well, in this article, we have listed down ways to help you maintain a clean self-storage unit. So, let’s go!

1. Clean Items Before Storing Them

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Don’t ever store items that haven’t been thoroughly cleaned and dusted off, especially if you are planning on storing them for a long time. Storing dirty items have high tendencies of incurring damages. Molds can build up and pests can be attracted to that certain item. This is why it is important for you to make sure that all of the things you store are clean and dry. Some examples would be: when you store clothes, see to it that all of them have been washed and dried properly. For pieces of furniture, wipe them down, leaving no dirt attached to them. Dirty items just get dirtier through time and eventually develop foul odors. So you have to make sure that none of the things you put up for storage are dirty. 

To maintain a clean self-storage unit is not just to clean the place itself, but it is also making sure that even the items that are stored inside are clean. 

2. Wipe Items Every Now and Then

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Prevention is better than cure. This statement also goes with maintaining a clean self-storage. It is better to start wiping and cleaning your items before anything starts to build up. Doing this early on will help make it easier for you to keep everything not just properly stored, but also properly cleaned. You can be assured that all your belongings are in good condition while in storage. So try making it a practice to wipe your items clean when you visit your storage unit. 

3. Cover Large Items

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Covering large items such as pieces of furniture will help minimize the build up of dust on the furniture itself. You can use drop cloths or old blankets to cover the furniture you store. Keeping them covered will not just protect them from dust, but also from potential damage. 

4. Use Containers for Storing Items

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Part of maintaining a clean self-storage is making sure that it is also organized. Using containers for storing different items inside will help with that. Normally, plastic containers are handy when it comes to storage. They are hard, sturdy, and come in different sizes, so you don’t have to worry about storing big or small items. Plus, they are space-saving since you can stack them up. These containers will help you store and protect your items from dirt at the same time. 

5. Avoid Storing Perishables

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If you want to maintain a clean and at the same time pest-proof storage unit, then don’t store any perishable items in it. These perishable items such as food will attract both pests and molds into your unit.  And you know that it will be a really big problem when that happens. To prevent that, don’t bring any food inside because even the smallest crumb and faintest smell can still attract pests. So better be careful and avoid storing perishables in your unit.  

Tip: Don’t be too complacent even with tightly sealed food bags and boxes. They aren’t too tight for pests that are pushing their way in your storage unit. 

Maintaining a clean self-storage unit is actually not hard to do. You just have to start cleaning before anything else starts to build up. It is more of initiating preventive measures on your part, so that you don’t have to deal with more hassles in the end. 

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