Debunking 4 Common Myths Surrounding Portable Storage Units

Portable Storage Units



July 13th, 2021


Portable storage units are an exceedingly useful tool to safely and securely store a vast number of your personal belongings. In fact, according to a Self Storage Association study, by 2007, 50% of self-storage users were storing what wouldn’t fit in their homes, but sports equipment and seasonal items are commonly stored as well. Before you commit to a unit, it’s important to be aware of the common misconceptions surrounding them. Here are some common myths about portable storage units.
  1. Myth: Storage units are expensive. This is a total misconception. In reality, most storage unit companies offer very reasonably priced units in a variety of sizes. Aside from that, all reputable storage unit companies are very upfront and straightforward about the costs of storage units, so you will never end up paying more than you expected or get hit with hidden fees.
  2. Myth: Storage units won’t keep belongings safe. This, again, is completely untrue. Storage units are designed to withstand not only the elements but the wear and tear of consistent travel as well. Plus, climate control storage units are quickly growing in popularity due to their unique and innovative internal temperature monitoring system. While the units aren’t technically considered ‘refrigerated,’ they can definitely ensure that your items are maintained at optimal temperatures.
  3. Myth: There are no restrictions about what can and cannot be stored in portable storage units. In an ideal world, this would be true, but the fact is there are some limitations when it comes to storing items. This is because certain items may pose safety risks. Flammables and explosives are generally prohibited for obvious reasons. Certain perishable food items may also have some restrictions due to the risk of pest infestations that can lead to health concerns.
Ultimately, renting a portable storage unit is not only convenient, but it can help you free up some much-needed space in your home, which helps to declutter the mind as well. Keep in mind that out of all American self-storage renters, 65% have a garage at home, 47% have an attic, and 33% have a basement. This serves as evidence that storage units are a safer way to store your belongings than in your home.