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Moving delicate artwork

I have worked in remote communities for many years. I loved the connection I formed with the communities, and I amassed quite a collection of Aboriginal artwork on bark. It's actually worth quite a bit of money now, in addition to the massive sentimental value when I recall my relationships with the artists who made the work. I still have to move for work regularly, so I've become quite an expert on how to move delicate artworks on non-traditional formats. This blog is all about strategies for moving and storing delicate artwork so they can be enjoyed for years to come.

What to Consider When Getting a Self-Storage Unit

Self-storage units are used for several purposes. Depending on your needs, there are several reasons why you may need a self-storage unit. For instance, you may be travelling abroad or you need somewhere to store your seasonal belongings.

You could also need a self-storage unit due to lack of space in your home. Choosing a storage unit might be challenging for some people. If you are unsure of how to find a storage unit that is perfect for you, below are considerations to observe.

Rate and Payment Plans

The price plans for the storage unit should be compatible with your budget and needs. Look for factors like: does the self-storage unit offer a certain free period? Do they charge weekly or monthly? Do they permit you to cancel the contract any time? You need answers to these questions before you make a decision.

The safety and security measures of your belongings should be a top priority. Luckily, most if not all storage units have put in place safety measures to ensure stored items are safe and secure. The safety measures provided, however, differ from one storage unit to the other. Some provide lock and key only, while there are those with extra features like the CCTV. Ensure you are well aware of the safety features before you enter into a contract.

The Items You Plan to Store

Does the facility have enough space to cater for the belongings you want to store? The storage facility you choose should provide enough space and features for your items. For instance, consider a small storage unit if you plan to store a few boxes. Go in for a storage facility with a big space if you want to store a motorboat or a vintage car.

The storage unit's proximity to your home may not be that crucial to you. However, it is vital to consider the location and distance from your house. Suppose you are travelling abroad, how often are you willing to travel back and forth collecting your items? Still, are you willing to travel a long distance to retrieve your items or would you prefer a storage-unit near you?

Insurance Options of the Storage Facility

You may want to consider storage units that provide extra insurance options. The insurance policy should protect your items from unfortunate damages, including water and theft. Once you insure your items, you are sure of adequate compensation in case of theft or other damages.

Damages do occur once in a while. You will have peace of mind if you have contracted a storage unit that offers insurance options. This is one of the prime factors to consider regardless of whether your items are strong, small or bulky.