Whether you’re decluttering, renovating or moving, renting a Storage Melbourne unit is going to come in handy for a variety of items. You have the option of placing clothing, accessories, decor and furniture into a storage unit until you are ready to remove them. However, there are certain items that should never be placed inside a storage unit at any time. Use the following guide as a reminder of what cannot be placed inside a storage unit.

Food Items

Food Items

You’re not permitted to store any type of food or beverages inside your Storage Melbourne. It doesn’t matter if it’s perishable or non-perishable food, and this includes pet food and treats. Food left unattended for too long results in an infestation of insects and rodents, and these pests are going to damage your items or other people’s items. In addition, food that has spoiled is going to leave an unpleasant odour in your storage unit.

Animals and Plants

Pet cats and dogs

Some people may think it’s harmless to place an animal or a plant inside their Storage Melbourne for just a few hours, but placing any living thing inside a storage unit is a bad idea. A storage unit is designed for inanimate objects and without food, water or light, which means it’s not a suitable place for an animal or a plant. In fact, storing your animals and plants inside a storage unit is not permitted.

Flammable Items

Flammable items

It’s absolutely not permitted to place any kind of flammable items into your Storage Melbourne. Imagine what could happen if the temperature rises inside the unit. You could be left with a fire, damaged items and legal disputes. Examples of flammable items that should never be placed inside a storage unit include gasoline, lighter fluid, paint, fireworks, fertiliser, aerosols and propane tanks. If you’re not sure if an item is permitted, it’s important to research the rules or ask a staff member before placing it inside your storage unit.

 

Firearms and Ammunition

Firearms and ammunition require more security than the usual boxes of clothing, accessories and decor, so your storage unit is not a suitable place for these items. In fact, there is a good chance your Storage Melbourne is going to prohibit these items even if they are in a secured safety box. It’s best to comply with these rules by storing your weapons in a more secure place. The last thing you want is to put others at risk of a violent crime or an accidental firing, and you certainly don’t want your firearms and ammunition to be stolen out of your storage unit.