Naperville Storage Units

Naperville storage units are convenient options for busy families and college students alike. Storing away out-of-season items, spare furniture and other belongings gets them out from under foot and makes space in the home for other things. Organizing the home and removing clutter makes daily tasks easier, not to mention a more attractive living space.

Naperville, IL, is home to eight college campuses. Students are notorious for moving at the end of every school year, and Naperville storage units give them a place to keep their things in the interim. Students can pack away their furniture for the summer, a convenience that makes parents happy. When fall semester begins, the students' belongings are in town and ready to be moved into a new dorm or apartment.

Most storage units offer flexible lease terms, so renters can store their things as long or briefly as necessary. Review all contracts carefully before selecting the Illinois storing unit that best suits your needs. Fill out our easy-to-use form for more information about Naperville storage units and to contact companies today.

Naperville is located in northeast Illinois. It was named second Best Place to Live in the United States in 2006 by "Money" magazine. Naperville is an affluent community just 30 miles from Chicago, IL. One of Naperville residents' favorite winter activities is sledding down the many snow-covered hills in town.

The local parks authority maintains the sledding hills in winter so residents and visitors can enjoy the outdoors in the midst of the frigid winters. When the snow melts and the season for sledding is over, these bulky vessels need a place to be stored. Rather than take up precious space in the garage, residents can tuck them away in secure Naperville storage units until the following winter.

Naperville, IL, is also less than an hour's drive from the banks of Lake Michigan where Illinois residents flock in spring and summer for boating, fishing and enjoying the warm weather lakeside. Fishing gear, canoes, kayaks and the many accessories of summer also have a place in Naperville storage units where they can easily be retrieved when the sleds are put away.

Unit Security

People go to great lengths to secure their belongings in their homes, and they should do the same for their belongings stored at Naperville storage units. Look into the company's security policies and features before renting a unit. Strong security in the infrastructure and access policy ensures your belongings are safe.

The best way to evaluate the various security features of Naperville storage units is to visit them personally and take a look. State of the art features come at a premium, while basic security is less expensive, but sub-par security is not worth the risk no matter how competitive the price. Determine which features are meaningful to you based on the monetary and sentimental value of the things you are storing.

Alarm systems are fairly standard in most facilities. These are sometimes installed in each unit or in a block of units to alert on-site guards or Naperville law enforcement of forced entry. They may also go off if a unit is left open for too long, which is a good way to safeguard your things should you forget to close or lock the unit.

Smoke detectors and fire alarms should be installed in every unit or block. Most Naperville storage units ban smoking on the premises, a necessary measure for protecting renters' items. Many facilities require renters to have insurance either through their homeowners' policies or separate personal property policies. Insurance can help recover the value of a loss in case of fire or other disaster.

Lighting is also an important security feature of storage units. Lots and alleys between blocks should be well-lit. Lights inside the blocks should also be bright and well-maintained. This keeps renters safe from injury and deters potential burglars.

On-site guards or periodic patrol are standard features. Most facilities are surrounded by reinforced walls or fences to keep out intruders, and video surveillance is beneficial for dissuading thieves. The most secure complexes may also have managers who live on the property.

Protecting Access

Access to your unit is both a security and convenience concern. Access should be limited to the renter and designated individuals. Management should enforce this policy strictly. Anyone accessing the unit should have to check in and out with management when visiting the facility.

Storage units that allow 24-hour access should have a restricted access gate or other barrier to non-renters. Swipe cards or key codes are effective ways to limit access. Storage units should also have strict policies about issuing spare keys.

Naperville storage units can give families and students convenient storage and peace of mind. Fill out our easy-to-use form for more information about local storage units. Schedule a visit and open a unit today.