1. Encrypting the Data on Your Computer

One easy way to keep data safe is by encrypting your hard drive. The easiest way to do this is with software encryption, but if you have sensitive information on an external hard drive (like a USB flash drive) then using hardware encryption would be more secure. Whichever one you choose, it’s very important that it’s already set up before you leave your home or office. If someone were to get into your computer and steal your files, then they can’t read them unless they know the password! Obviously this only works for computers, unlike iPhone/iPad.

Encrypted File

2. Properly Locking the Doors

The best way to protect your items in a self-storage unit is by locking all of your doors. This ensures that anyone with the lock-code will require a key card (or their own personal code) in order to enter, and it makes it nearly impossible for people without access to open the door. If your storage facility doesn’t lock the doors as a matter of policy, it could be worthwhile to find another self storage company like Self Storage Deer Park who does.

3. Security cameras

Most self-storage facilities like Self Storage Deer Park have security cameras around the entrance and surrounding areas. It does no good unless they’re recording, so make sure you ask how often they check on what’s going on at the property. You can also check if they have on-site security personnel that patrols the property every so often. If they don’t, try finding a place with live on-site staff members who can respond to anything suspicious.

4. Security Signs and Lighting

Most storage facilities including Self Storage Deer Park post clear signs around their entrances and exits letting people know there’s video surveillance in operation; some even post signs near the unit itself (if you’re paying extra for additional security measures, make sure they’re actually doing them). Also, make sure there is good lighting and high protective fencing around the storage facility you consider storing your items at to help with protection.

5. Electrical Fences

The final option for security is an electric fence which is greatly beneficial due to its size and flexibility, as they won’t take up as much space as normal fencing while having the potential to zap someone if they try to cross it. Because no one will be able to touch the wire without getting shocked, this type of fencing is very safe while being affordable for businesses to run.

Electrical Fence