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5 Things You Must Avoid Keeping in Your RV Storage Garage

by Imperial Storage U Own Condominium Storage Units

Are you looking for some extra space in your RV garage storage? Having your own storage space is useful to declutter your space and manage your recreational vehicles, equipment, and other valuable items. However, a space that is unorganized or over-stuffed with items can damage them and cause potential safety issues.

Being the owner of an RV storage unit, it is important to note that not everything is suited to be stored in storage space. Fluctuating temperatures and moisture levels in the garage can make some stored items vulnerable to damage. If you separate the items that shouldn’t be stored, it will give you enough room to declutter your space and keep your belongings safe. 

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Keep a check on these five things you shouldn’t store in your RV garage space to properly utilize the convenience of having space in your garage condo unit.

 

  1. Propane Tanks - Propane tanks are highly combustible and need to be properly stored. If propane tanks are not properly stored in your garage, it could ignite when coming in contact with the recreational vehicle being parked. Even if the tank’s valve is shut off, it still poses a fire hazard that can cause severe damage.

 

  1. A Fridge or Freezer - Extreme environments can cause a fridge or freezer to work overtime for keeping their things at the right temperature. The fridge or freezer running in your RV storage garage can increase the moisture levels in your space and may put extra costs on your hydro bills. 

 

  1. Food Items - Packaged and canned foods when kept in the garage unit can be exposed to humidity and temperature changes, which can reduce their shelf life. It is good to keep your food in a dry and climate-controlled environment.

 

  1. Old Electronic Equipment - We all love our electronic devices and as they become old, we prefer to discard them in RV storage units. However, hot and cold temperatures, humidity, and condensation can damage electronic appliances.

 

  1. Hazardous Materials - Storing paint or hazardous materials like pesticides, cleaning supplies, solvents, and half-empty containers of automotive fluids in a luxury RV garage storage unit can be dangerous. It is important to dispose of them or keep out of your unit.

 

Use these garage storage tips to increase the storage life of your valuable vehicles and equipment while ensuring complete protection. Looking for a high-quality and secure RV storage garage in Denver? Visit Imperial Storage U Own today! 


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