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How To Keep A Storage Unit Clean

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Renting out a storage unit can be extremely helpful. However, you need to make sure that you keep your storage unit clean to make the best use of the space. While most facilities are clean and well maintained, there are a few things you need to do on your own. Are you wondering how you can ensure a well-kept storage unit? Here are a few tips for you.

There will always be dust

When you leave a storage facility, you will leave it with the door closed. But a closed and locked door is not enough to keep the dust out of place. Regardless of how well you try to keep the area clean, dust will always find a way in there.

Luckily, dust cannot ruin your items. At least not the way mold and humidity can! You can clean most of the dust immediately with a dry cloth. However, linen and clothes aren’t as forgiving. Make sure you cover these items very well while in the storage unit.

Do not store dirty items

The ideal way to ensure maximum cleanliness in the storage unit is to put clean items in it. Before you add anything to your storage unit, make sure to clean it well. If not, you will be risking getting other items dirty as well. Furthermore, dirty things can make the entire storage unit smell bad in no time. If you want to keep your storage unit clean and smelling fresh, clean items before storing them.

Cover large items

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A lot of storage units have a spacious design that provides users with ample space. The self storage Kelowna provides is a perfect example with medium-sized units of up to 10’x15’. Having space to store your bigger items is nice, but these items need to be looked after as well. Since they’re usually stacked at the back, cleaning them frequently is a hassle. It would help if you kept them covered to prevent them from getting dusty and damaged.

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Use containers for storage

Saving space can often be an issue while using a storage unit. You can organize your belongings and keep them clean by using plastic containers or cardboard boxes. You can easily wipe the top of these containers to get rid of the dust. Storing things in containers will also help you utilize space more effectively by properly stacking things.

Let the place breathe

Leaving the storage unit closed for a long time may cause the place to smell. A smelly storage unit never feels clean. If you want to avoid that musty smell in your storage unit, you need to let it breathe for a bit. Be sure to visit your unit from time to time and leave the doors open and let in some fresh air and light. This will help you get rid of the smell that may develop over time. You can do this while cleaning your things.

Avoid storing food

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You don’t store perishable items like food in a storage unit unless the unit is designed for storing things that have an extremely short life span. Food, if left in storage units, will start to rot over time. This will lead the storage unit to go dirty and make it stink and dirty other items.

But that’s not all. Even if you store the food for a small amount of time in which it won’t rot, it will attract pests and insects. Even if you keep canned items or other sealed items, you will still be attracting uninvited crawling guests.

Schedule cleaning days

Storage units are not a part of your house, and you may often forget about them when it comes to cleaning. This is why you need to schedule cleaning days. Since you do not need to clean them as often, you can plan these days to be once a month or once every two months.

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On these days, you can clean the dust off of the items and also open the unit to let in some fresh air while you’re at it. And do not forget to go through things and check for any damage to your belongings.

Conclusion

Storage units are beneficial but also need to be taken care of just as well. These units are extremely low maintenance and can be looked after and cleaned very quickly. The key is to keep your items organized and clean them before putting them in the unit. This makes the space easier to keep clean in the future.

Derek Lotts is a Sydney based writer and researcher, a regular contributor at Smooth Decorator blog. He writes about décor, gardening, recycling, ecology and business. He thinks all of these topics fall under the self-improvement category. He believes in the power of sharing ideas and communicating via the internet to achieve betterment.

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