Keep cleaning supplies in your unit. Bring some type of cleaning spray, a rag and maybe a broom! Make it a habit, that everytime you access your unit you do a quick wipe down to make sure things are remaining in good shape and you’re not allowing them to build up over time.
Wrap! Get industrial plastic wrap and wrap whatever you can. This way, you know things are sealed up tight and won’t collect dust.
Pallets. Keeping your items off the floor is almost essential. This keeps melting snow or spills from an adjacent unit from soaking in and ruining items.
Label. It’s smart to label everything. Label the hidden and the obvious. It saves time and prevents making too much of a mess. Even though you know exactly what you're putting in your storage unit at the time you rent it, that doesn't mean in 6 months when you need back in it that you won't be digging for ages. Prevent opening random boxes until you find what you're looking for, label everything.
Use Plastic over cardboard. Three words. Soggy Cardboard boxes. Rain, moisture and even humidity can cause your boxes to sog and bottoms to rip out. Clothes and items inside of cardboard boxes have a greater chance of getting ruined, sour and even growing mold than those items would in a plastic bin.
NO FOOD. Bringing food into your storage unit is just asking for ants, rats and all kinds of pests. It also can cause things to stink. So just don’t do it.
Stay on top of pests. You can buy a 1.5 gallon container of bug spray for $12 at Lowes. It would be smart to keep this in your unit and so each time you visit you can just spray the perimeter to create that barrier so bugs will stay out of your unit.
You rented a unit to keep your valuables safe and in good shape. I hope these storage tips help you in cleaning and (re)organizing your storage unit today!