Military Storage Tips
Military personnel know better than most people what it feels like to have to pack up and relocate on short notice, because let’s face it, that is part of military life. And at some point in your career, there will be a duty station where you can’t bring all of your personal property. In addition, military barracks are notoriously small, which makes it necessary to streamline belongings. Does that mean you will have to get rid of some prized possessions? Of course not, it just means you are going to have to find another place to keep your things, but where?
American Storage of Colorado Springs self storage facilities are the perfect solution to this problem. Renting a storage unit for your personal belongings can work either on a short or long term basis. Whether you’ve just enlisted, are about to finish your tour of duty, or are anywhere in between, storage facilities can make your move easier. Keeping these few things in mind during the process will make it much less stressful.
1. Know your entitlements. To avoid unnecessary expenses and last minute decisions about what to do with your things, be sure to familiarize yourself with your entitlements. The military has a list of what you can and can’t bring with you, as well as weight limits on what you’ll be moving. The military member is responsible for paying shipping costs for anything over that limit, so it’s a good idea not to exceed it. A few things you can keep in storage for deployment usually include:
- personally owned vehicles (POVs) such as cars, trucks, boats, and motorcycles
- Most furniture and household goods
- Electronics, small appliances
- Clothing, bedding, towels and boxes of items such as books and other knick knacks
- Some items you cannot put in storage for deployment include:
- Anything alive, like pets, plants, and yes, even children
- Anything that is flammable, explosive, noxious, or hazardous
- Food that will go bad or spoil
- This should be a given, but anything illegal
2. Identify your needs. Figure out what items you’ll have to leave behind and determine how much storage you will need beforehand. Will you need climate controlled military storage? Will you need to store a boat or a vehicle, or just a few things? Knowing how much and what kind of storage you’ll need makes it easier to budget for storage costs.
3. Shop for the best deals. Many storage companies, including American Storage, gladly offer discounts to military members and their families. However, that doesn’t mean that other companies don’t offer lower self-storage prices for deployed military personnel. If you don’t see a discount offered, contact the self-storage company directly to ask about special military pricing.
4. Take advantage of additional services. American Storage offers additional services such as an online payment option that takes the worry out of making payments on time.
5. When you need to put treasured belongings in military storage, it’s important to choose storage services that take security seriously. Make sure you choose a storage company that can provide you with the space, security features and climate control options that are most appropriate for your belongings.
Deployments go beyond the normal base or military installation relocation in scope and you should prepare accordingly. Even on short notice, knowing what you can and can’t store makes a big difference when getting ready for a deployment. Follow these few simple steps and your military storage search will be a smooth process.













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