| The self-storage industry is incredibly flexible about what you
can store and has limited restrictions. As access is so easy, people
are increasingly considering storing goods that they'd never have
stored before, such as seasonal wardrobes that can be changed
throughout the year. Although many self-storage operators use this
flexibility as a selling point to market their services, there are
certain restrictions on items that cannot legally be placed in
self-storage. If you have any doubt about the restrictions on items
you wish to store, consult your self-storage manager before you go
ahead. The most common restrictions include:
Inflammable or combustible materials
The reason for this is obvious - these types of materials will cause
very real danger to the entire facility and personnel, not to
mention your own stored items if there is an accident. The list of
restrictions includes gas, fuel, fireworks etc. You'll generally
find, therefore, that you'll be asked to empty all fuel tanks, even
down to your lawnmower, before placing these items in self-storage.
Animals or animal products
Strange as it may seem, people have in the past attempted to 'store'
their pets in self-storage, as they believe they can access them for
feeding and care as necessary. This is quite obviously cruel and
could result in prosecution. Animal products are also not allowed in
self-storage, as they will attract vermin.
Perishable foodstuffs
If you're looking to store the contents of your house in
self-storage between moves for example, it would seem to make sense
just to box up the contents of your kitchen cupboards and stick them
in there too. This might be fine for cans but there are restrictions
on perishable foods, as they will attract vermin
Illegal or stolen goods
As you might expect no reputable self-storage provider will allow
you to store illegal or stolen goods on their premises.
Firearms
Some self-storage providers will allow you to store firearms on site
and some will refuse. If they do allow you to place firearms in
storage, you will have to follow the facility restrictions about
securing the item(s).
Jewellery and valuables
Not all self-storage providers will allow you to store items such as
valuable jewellery, coins and precious metals etc. Many will but you
may have to agree to certain restrictions or need to show proof of
specific item insurance.
Fragrances
Some self-storage providers will veto the storage of fragrant items
or anything that will cause a significant odour on site.
Aerosols
Many facilities will not allow the storage of aerosols or
pressurized materials, as there is the possibility that they could
burst and cause accidents.
Hazardous materials
Self-storage facilities will not allow the storage of hazardous,
toxic or chemical materials on site as they can cause very real
damage if they spill or if there is a fire.
Plants
You can't store your plants, or any other living thing, in
self-storage, as they will attract insects and pests. |