Safety & Security at Storage Post

Safety & Security at Storage Post

When exploring secure self-storage, the number one question is simple: Will my belongings be safe? Before location, cost, unit size and other Storage Post amenities, security matters most.

Every Storage Post location is equipped to keep your items secure and to ensure that loading, unloading and accessing your unit is safe and stress-free.

Security Amenities

Storage Post uses a combination of technology, controlled access and on-site support to help safeguard our facilities and your stored items. 

Security measures vary from facility to facility, but amenities include:

  • Security Cameras
  • Unit Door Alarms
  • Well-Lit Hallways and Loading Areas
  • Perimeter Gates
  • Personal Access Codes
  • Call Boxes & Intercoms
  • Video Calling

Learn more about what security amenities to look for from your self-storage facility on the Storage Post blog.

Security at a Location Near You

While all Storage Post locations prioritize safety and security, specific features may vary by facility size and location. Visit your nearest Storage Post to explore available security amenities and find the solution that fits your needs. Find a location near you for a full list of security amenities.

FAQs

Should I store rare or valuable items in a self-storage unit?

Self-storage units are ideal for items like furniture, seasonal belongings, sporting equipment, clothing and business materials. For priceless or irreplaceable items—such as jewelry, rare collectibles or cash—we recommend alternative storage solutions.

Do Storage Post facilities track who enters the property?

Yes! Our digital access system logs personal entry codes, allowing us to monitor authorized access to the facility.

Are units well-lit and accessible 24/7?

Yes! Storage Post units are well-lit and provide individuals with daily access. Access hours vary by location, and some facilities offer 24/7 access. We recommend checking the storage facility nearest you for access times.

Should I share the personal access code to my unit?

For your security, we recommend never sharing your access code with anyone who doesn’t absolutely need it. Limiting access helps protect your belongings and contributes to a safer environment for all customers.

Is additional storage insurance required or recommended?

Storage insurance isn’t required, but it’s strongly recommended. Some home and renters insurance includes off-site storage, so check your current plan for details or visit our recent blog on storage unit insurance for more details.