Insurance Insurance

How To Choose The Right Secure Storage For Your Needs

When choosing a secure storage facility there are a number of things that you really should keep in mind.
In this short article I will discuss what to look out for, what questions to ask and what to do in the event that something goes wrong.
If you need to leave your prized possessions in secure storage for any period of time one of the most important things to consider, obviously, is just how secure they will actually be.
Make sure that you check out the facilities carefully and take note of things like where cameras are positioned, how easy it is to access the facility, when its manned and when its not and so on.
It may be hard but try and put yourself into the mind of a burglar.
Just how easy would it be to defeat their security measures? If you have any doubts, then don't be afraid to ask some tough questions and check everything out until you are happy that your possessions will be well looked after.
You should also ask about the fire fighting facilities, and what measures are taken to prevent fire from starting in the first place.
Most good secure facilities will have a fire certificate - in many countries this is actually required by law in any case, proving that their equipment and procedures have been approved by the relevant authorities.
This a very important thing to check because without one, your possessions might not even be covered by insurance in the event of disaster.
You should also ask the company about their recruitment and vetting procedures,.
After all, the last thing you want is a convicted felon walking about at night looking after your valuable goods.
If anything does go wrong in your absence then the first point of contact should be your insurance company.
Explain the situation to them and make sure that you are covered.
They may even be able to give you legal advice via their solicitors.
Its also worth paying any fees by credit card so that you have some recourse through them should anything untoward happen.
Finally, if all else fails, get the police involved at the earliest opportunity, especially if you think that your goods may have been stolen or willfully neglected.
A good tip is to photograph your possessions before storing them so that you can prove that they were there and in good condition when you left them.
Digital cameras are relatively cheap and have a built-in date time stamp that can be used as evidence if needed.
By spending a few minutes and following a few simple guidelines, your goods should be safe and secure.
Don't leave anything to chance - after all, your world is locked up in those containers.

Leave a reply