Self Storage

Self Storage Features and Benefits

  • Written by joeljoel No Comments Comments
    Last Updated: October 12, 2011
    There are a lot of people who do not know what kind of security to look for when getting a storage rental.  In fact there are fair number of people who just call around looking for price and nothing else. Many customers are untrained on what to look for when beginning their search on self storage. There will be times in which a property manager will tell them what features they have to offer the customer, but the customer does not know how it will benefit them. Below are a few security features, and how they benefit you.
    Access Controlled Entry:  This keeps people without a unit out of the property.  This helps to monitor traffic and decrease the chance of a break in. Typically a property manager will assign a gate code that is unique to you so no one else can use it. The property manager wants to ensure that no one else will have access to your unit. Also having this code also lets the facility manager know who is entering their facility at what times. If something ends up missing from another self storage unit, the manager can check the records to see who was on the property at that time.
    Cameras:  This gives the property extra eyes to keep watch throughout the property. It is good to know that cameras are all over the facility to keep watch on things going on. The manager is not able to catch everything that is happening on their facility. The cameras are a much needed back up. Now some property managers will tell you that some of their cameras are used just for surveillance, where other cameras are actually recording what is going on. Ask your local manager which type of cameras they have.
    On Site Manager:  A store with a manager on site is a good bet.  With someone on site all the time, the manager is able to watch the property, especially since its’ their back yard! Most of the time, the property manager, will live above the facility or on the same property as the facility in order to be close when they are in need.  Now sometimes a facility might mean something different when they talk about an onsite manager. They could just mean there is someone on site to help the customer when they come into the facility. Again, ask the property manager which one they are.
    Door Alarms:  This prevents people from messing with you lock.  If someone is actually able to break into your self storage unit, an alarm will sound. It could be silent, which gives the manager enough time to catch the thief, or it could be loud enough to scare the perpetrator away. Usually the door alarm will be deactivated by the pin number that you put into the gate upon entering.
    As you see, there are many different features a facility can have. Your local property manager will be happy to tell you what sets them apart from the other facilities in the area. Some managers want to brag all about their features. It is good to know how those features benefit you.

    There are a lot of people who do not know what kind of security to look for when getting a storage rental.  In fact there are fair number of people who just call around looking for price and nothing else. Many customers are untrained on what to look for when beginning their search on self storage. There will be times in which a property manager will tell them what features they have to offer the customer, but the customer does not know how it will benefit them. Below are a few security features, and how they benefit you.

    Access Controlled Entry:  This keeps people without a unit out of the property.  This helps to monitor traffic and decrease the chance of a break in. Typically a property manager will assign a gate code that is unique to you so no one else can use it. The property manager wants to ensure that no one else will have access to your unit. Also having this code also lets the facility manager know who is entering their facility at what times. If something ends up missing from another self storage unit, the manager can check the records to see who was on the property at that time.

    Cameras:  This gives the property extra eyes to keep watch throughout the property. It is good to know that cameras are all over the facility to keep watch on things going on. The manager is not able to catch everything that is happening on their facility. The cameras are a much needed back up. Now some property managers will tell you that some of their cameras are used just for surveillance, where other cameras are actually recording what is going on. Ask your local manager which type of cameras they have.

    On Site Manager:  A store with a manager on site is a good bet.  With someone on site all the time, the manager is able to watch the property, especially since its’ their back yard! Most of the time, the property manager, will live above the facility or on the same property as the facility in order to be close when they are in need.  Now sometimes a facility might mean something different when they talk about an onsite manager. They could just mean there is someone on site to help the customer when they come into the facility. Again, ask the property manager which one they are.

    Door Alarms:  This prevents people from messing with you lock.  If someone is actually able to break into your self storage unit, an alarm will sound. It could be silent, which gives the manager enough time to catch the thief, or it could be loud enough to scare the perpetrator away. Usually the door alarm will be deactivated by the pin number that you put into the gate upon entering.

    As you see, there are many different features a facility can have. Your local property manager will be happy to tell you what sets them apart from the other facilities in the area. Some managers want to brag all about their features. It is good to know how those features benefit you.

    [Post to Twitter] Tweet This Post 

    Disclamer: This entry is intended to promote our partner StorageMart and some or all participants received compensation.

Leave a Comment