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Can I Store Electronics in a Storage Unit?

Yes, it is generally safe to store electronics in a storage unit, provided you take the necessary precautions. The most important factors are choosing the right type of unit and properly preparing your devices for storage.

What's The Best Type of Storage Unit for Electronics?

A climate-controlled storage unit is highly recommended for long-term storage of electronics. These units maintain a consistent temperature and humidity level, protecting against extreme temperature swings, which can cause plastic parts to warp and screens to crack, while humidity can lead to corrosion and mold.

How Should I Prepare Electronics for Storage?

  • Clean them thoroughly: Wipe down your devices to remove dust and dirt, which can cause internal and external damage over time.

  • Remove batteries: Always remove batteries from devices and store them separately to prevent leakage and corrosion.

  • Use original packaging: If possible, pack electronics in their original boxes. This packaging is designed with custom-fit foam and padding to provide the best protection during storage.

  • Label: If you don't have the original box, consider a sturdy, hard plastic bin. Wrap electronics in anti-static

    bubble wrap or soft cloths to prevent scratches and static discharge. Label all boxes clearly with "Fragile" and "This Side Up" for safe loading and unloading.

What is the Best Way to Pack Electronics in a Storage Unit?

When storing electronics in a storage unit, consider adding shelving or ensuring they are elevated off the floor, and leaving space between containers and the walls to prevent condensation. Avoid stacking items on top of containers holding electronics, as this can cause cracking to the screens.