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Self-storage firm SecureSpace explains the role of 5×10-feet storage units in a new guide

SecureSpace has released a new manual giving customers more intuition on the size of 5×10 storage units and what they can use them for.

Redondo Beach, California, United States – January 15, 2024

SecureSpace has released a guide that breaks down the actual size of a 5×10 storage unit. The aim is to reassure people that even small, cost-effective units are useful, particularly for those with minimal storage requirements. 

“We want to communicate the idea that 5×10 units are perfect for storing furniture, seasonal items, and other household goods,” SecureSpace says. “That’s why we’ve compiled some answers to some of our customers’ most burning questions in this article so they can learn more about this highly affordable form of storage.”

While 5×10 might sound bijou, SecureSpace is keen to point out that it is still 50 square feet. “That’s about the same size as the average walk-in closet size. However, our units have more than eight feet of headroom, meaning that customers can store items vertically, too.”

SecureSpace says it can help customers who aren’t sure what size unit to choose. Friendly staff are available on-site to answer questions and recommend specific rentals. 

Customers can also take an inventory of all the furniture, appliances, and household items they will put into storage to get a better sense of what might fit. “If customers are worried they won’t be able to fit all their possessions into a 5×10 storage unit, we offer other options,” the company says. “Packing an entire house’s worth of belongings into fifty square feet can be challenging, but it’s doable with our 10×10 and 20×10 units. In fact, you can fit cars and RVs in the latter.”

Individuals who want to know what a 5×10 storage unit looks like should familiarize themselves with SecureSpace’s guide. It contains numerous pictures that provide a sense of scale and indicate what might fit in one of these units. Details are also available on the kinds of household and business items that can fit inside. The company claims units are large enough for pianos, high chairs, paddle boards, fishing poles, canoes, filing cabinets, desks, lawnmowers, and some ATVs. 

“While 5×10 units might be smaller spaces, they are still viable options for businesses wanting to store records, documents, and paperwork,” the brand says. “They give people the flexibility they need to reduce clutter. Even king-size beds will fit inside these units, which is great news for anyone moving house.”

For more information on SecureSpace, use the following details: 

Contact Info:
Name: Beau Thoutt
Email: Send Email
Organization: SecureSpace
Address: 2015 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Suite 104 Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Phone: 1-877-693-6223
Website: http://securespace.com

Release ID: 89118730

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