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Copyright (c) 2010 Alison WithersA fleet of vehicles is an important part of the work equipment for many businesses and in urban areas, where space is in short supply, it can be difficult to find somewhere safe to park them when they are not being usedThe proliferation of edge of centre self-store units in the UK can provide an affordable solution, particularly if they have a reasonable outside space within a secure perimeter.They offer a solution for bus companies which do not operate 24 hours a day, and for service and delivery vehicles that are also not needed at night.Vehicles like open top buses may only be used seasonally because they can only operate during warm summer months. Another example is classic vehicles or even horse-drawn carriages that are used for special events like weddings.Similarly, classic car enthusiasts often only bring their pride and joy out during the summer, partly to protect them from the damage that can be caused to lovingly-restored paint and body work by the salt and grit used to make icy roads safer for drivers during winter weather.It can be that a soaking wet vehicle is better stored outside than parked in a garage as it allows a breeze to pass around it to help dry out places on the vehicle where moisture collects, for example around wheel arches or behind the ratiator or underneath.It is worthwhile to do a little preparation and inspection if it is going to be stored outside for a significant time.Any inside floor mats or carpeting need to be clean and dry to prevent mould growth while the vehicle is in store. It can also be a good move to check door and window seals and also any seals attached to pedals where they pass through the vehicle floor.A quick check for any rust spots in the floor is always a good idea as it is one of the most likely places for water to get into the vehicle. Equally, accumulated diret and mud on the undercarriage could retain moisture for a long period.Many vehicle parts and accessory shops sell waterproof covers that can be clipped onto the vehicle to protect the bodywork from bad weather.In addition to secure indoor units or rooms some self-store facilities also have open space, similar to warehousing, in clean, dry and well-lit spaces where a vehicle may be kept under cover, and some maintenance work can then be carried out on such things as paintwork, electrics, cabling and brakes while it is in store, as long as the work doesn't require anything that could be a fire hazard, like welding equipment.The tax and insurance will need to be kept up to date if the vehicle is to be driven to and from the storage unit.However, if the vehicle is being moved by trailer on site property insurance is generally available through the storage company, which will be able to advise on the best options if the owner's own insurance cover can't be extended to storage in a secure unit.The 24-hour secure access in a self-store facility could offer an affordable solutions for keeping vehicles safe when they are not in use, whether the business needs regular overnight or seasonal storage.

Vehicles As Well as Stock and Archives Can Be Safely Kept in Self Storage Facilities

By: Alison Withers




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