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If you have a storage space, you know it's valuable for helping you stay organized. However, while your unit may be able to fit everything you need it to, that doesn't mean every type of item should go in it. To ensure your peace of mind, keep the following belongings elsewhere.

Items That Don’t Belong in Storage

1. Foods

While foods such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy will obviously spoil if stored away for too long, even in a refrigerated unit, nonperishable items should also be kept elsewhere. The food could cause foul odors on the rest of your belongings, and it could also attract pests that'll damage your items.

2. Plants

storagePlants are living beings that require fresh air flow, water, sunshine, and nutrients. By putting them in storage, you'll deprive them of the things they need to stay healthy, meaning they'll wilt and die in just a few days or weeks.

3. Explosive or Combustible Materials

If you're putting flammable or combustible belongings in storage, you're taking a serious risk. Aerosol, pesticides, batteries, fireworks, charcoal, motor oil, and other items could spell disaster if something were to go wrong, which is why many storage facilities ban these items.

4. Highly Valuable Items

You may value everything you own, but those belongings that are especially dear to you shouldn't be put in a storage unit. Even if the facility has never had any instances of theft or damage, you don't want to take a chance with items such as expensive jewelry, original artwork, or family heirlooms.

 

When you’re looking for storage space, choose Continental Self Storage. For 15 years, this facility has helped customers keep their items secure in climate controlled units monitored by video surveillance. With five locations throughout the state of Georgia, they’re sure to have a storage option that’s right for you. To speak with a team member about their availability, visit them online or call (912) 756-6279.

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