Avoid Perishables and Flammable Items: What Not to Keep in Long Term Storage

August 13, 2020

A lot of the time, when you’re planning to store items long-term, the mini storage Colorado Springs representatives will draw your attention to a list of items that you should avoid storing. This is typically to avoid having to clean and repair storage units that are damaged by decomposing perishables or flammable items that could easily cause a fire.

However, aside from these items, there are also others you have to avoid keeping in storage, not because of the damage that they could cause to the unit itself, but because of how they can damage your other belongings over time.

Some chemicals, such as fuel oils and the acids found in batteries are good examples of this. Although some of these are not likely to be too dangerous, they can end up damaging other items you store them with, especially on a long-term basis.

Moist and scented items are the same, and the added moisture can also facilitate the formation of mold and mildew, which could spell disaster for any furniture items you might be storing.

Finally, avoid placing high-value, sensitive, and fragile items in tightly packed storage compartments. Over time, environmental stressors or earthquakes could lead to them being easily damaged or broken as a result of a fall, or if another item falls on top of them.

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