Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Factors That Make A Well Secured Self Storage Facility

By Ping Underwood


Frequently, people worry that their household items and personal belongings may be subject to theft in a self storage facility. But you don't have to worry about this due to the level of security provided by self storage companies!

Prior to selecting a self-storage company, you should check out the following regarding security:

Alarm systems - Everyone has them but make sure they are monitored 24/7 by on-site security guards and even the local police station. The compound and your unit should have an alarm. With installed alarms, any trouble inside the storage premises is easily noticeable.

Smoke alarms - this is necessary for self storage units since surprise accidents can be avoided. Almost every self storage place does not allow smoking because of the fire risk.

Limited access that functions by demanding all visitors sign their name when they come and go before they can enter the storage facility or actually use a key.

CCTV surveillance cameras that are watched all day. Continuous guarding of the interiors of a warehouse is possible through this system, which can effectively prevent any act of theft or burglary inside the premises.

The key-code or swipe card or key allowing access to your unit will only be provided to you. Unless you grant prior permission, no one else will be able to access the unit. Such highly secure systems are perfect for storing items that are extremely precious or secretive.

Does anybody watch the units all day and night?

Reinforced units that provide extra security against theft.

There are several other groundbreaking technologies being utilized by storage firms for better and more secure storage, with their necessity in the industry growing rapidly. This is ensuring full safety and security of your valuable items at affordable costs.




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