PODS Northeast Wisconsin Shares Guide to Storing Items in the Summer
As temperatures continue to rise this summer, you may consider what kind of storage unit you should use to protect your belongings.
- Appleton, WI (1888PressRelease) July 25, 2024 - According to Forbes, as of 2023, the United States has over 50,000 storage centers and about 11.1% of American households make use of those facilities. PODS Northeast Wisconsin storage center is insulated and cooled in the summer and heated in the winter with temperatures ranging from 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit. The leading moving and storage provider has put together a guide on how to decide what kind of storage you need by breaking down items that need protection from changes in weather and items that can be stored in a normal unit.
Items that need to be stored in a cool, dry unit:
Furniture – Whether it’s antique, wood, leather, or anything sensitive to environmental changes, storing these items in a normal unit could lead to warping and damage.
Paper – Art, photos, and important documents are highly susceptible to damage in humid environments, making normal storage unsuitable for their preservation.
Electronics – The heat in a normal unit can cause rusted connections and melting plastic, posing a significant threat to electronic devices.
Instruments – Sensitivity to extreme temperatures and humidity makes instruments highly vulnerable to damage, compromising their functionality.
Items that can be stored in a normal unit:
Clothing – Safely store your clothing items in sealed containers, especially those worn less frequently. While finer pieces may be best kept with you, non-daily wear items are perfect for storage.
Kitchen items – Ensure easy retrieval by labeling boxes and grouping similar items together. Plates, china, and glasses will remain intact and organized during storage.
Holiday decorations – From lights to outdoor adornments, your holiday decorations will stay pristine in storage.
Patio furniture – Built to withstand outdoor elements, patio furniture thrives in storage units, maintaining its quality and durability until needed again.
Hardware – Tools and materials are resilient enough to withstand temperature fluctuations in normal storage units, ensuring they’re ready for use when needed.
Curtains and drapes – Before storing, ensure curtains and drapes are clean and thoroughly dry to prevent mildew and maintain freshness during storage.
“Wisconsin residents are no strangers to fluctuations in climate as the seasons change,” said Andrew Mielke, Franchise Owner serving PODS® Northeast Wisconsin. “We aim to use our expertise to provide quality service and information on the best storage solution based on the items that they are putting away.”
About PODS Northeast Wisconsin
A moving and storage leader for nearly 25 years, PODS offers flexible, personalized solutions tailored to our customers’ unique needs. When PODS pioneered portable storage in 1998, we introduced the world to a new way of thinking about moving and storage, with unlimited time, control, and flexibility. Today, PODS provides residential and commercial moving and storage services in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the UK. The PODS network has completed more than 1.3 million long-distance moves and nearly 6 million initial deliveries. Whether it is a long-distance or international relocation, across-town move, or renovation project, PODS provides customers with a personal moving and storage team ready for any situation.
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