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When looking for RV storage, there are several important factors to consider to ensure the safety and security of your recreational vehicle. Here are some key things to look for:

  1. Security measures: Check if the storage facility has adequate security measures in place. Look for features like gated access, surveillance cameras, on-site security personnel, and well-lit premises. These measures help deter theft and provide peace of mind.
  2. Storage options: Consider the storage options available. Some facilities offer indoor storage units, covered storage, or open-air parking spaces. Choose the option that best suits your needs and budget. Indoor or covered storage can provide additional protection from the elements, while open-air parking is typically more affordable.
  3. Size and accessibility: Ensure that the storage space is large enough to accommodate your RV. Measure your vehicle's dimensions and compare them to the storage unit's size. Also, consider the accessibility of the facility. Check if there are wide driveways, ample turning space, and easy maneuverability for your RV. Door height and width is obviously important.
  4. Climate control: If you live in an area with extreme temperatures or high humidity, you may want to consider a storage facility that offers climate-controlled units. These units help protect your RV from temperature fluctuations, moisture, and potential damage to sensitive components.
  5. Pest control: Look for a storage facility that takes measures to control pests like rodents and insects. Pest infestations can cause damage to your RV, so it's important that the facility has appropriate preventive measures in place.
  6. Insurance coverage: Inquire about insurance options for your RV while it's in storage. Check if the facility offers insurance coverage or if you need to obtain separate insurance to protect your vehicle from potential damage or theft.
  7. Accessibility and convenience: Consider the facility's operating hours and access policies. Choose a storage location that allows convenient access to your RV whenever you need it. Some facilities may have limited access hours, so be sure to align them with your schedule and travel plans.
  8. Reputation and reviews: Research the reputation of the storage facility. Read reviews and testimonials from other RV owners to get an idea of their experiences. Positive feedback and a good reputation are indicators of a reliable and trustworthy storage facility.
  9. Some long term storage companies will provide basic services like oil change, wash etc.

By considering these factors, you can find a suitable RV storage facility that meets your needs and provides a safe and secure environment for your recreational vehicle during periods of non-use.

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