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Public mini storage buildings are the simplest and the most basic form of rental store units. These buildings date back to the 1960s. The concept of storehouses was not as popular at that time as it is today. In those days, the storehouses were large buildings or fenced compounds where a large number of identical and crude rectangular shaped store units were located. Later, the business of renting out warehouses for public use became advanced and sophisticated. Better security arrangements were installed in the units and improved infrastructure facilities were arranged.
However, even in the early days, security arrangements were not as efficient or technologically driven as they are these days. At present, one can find elaborate electronic security arrangements such as electronic surveillance, closed circuit television, and automated video cameras that record the movement of every person in the public mini storage buildings and property. A number of storehouses have stopped using the lock and key system, which was the predominant mode of safety for the stored items in the past. Today, instead of a key, a person gets a password. When the person keys in the password correctly on the touch screen, he or she is allowed entry into the store unit. However, only the store unit hired by that person remains accessible this way.
The Coming Of Age Of Public Rental Storehouses
Earlier, three types of actions defined the activities in public storing buildings open, store or take, and close. One could quickly and easily approach the unit, open it with the key, put or take some items, and lock it securely. It was as simple as that. However, in the late 1970s and the early 1980s, many firms started to face security issues.
Customer complaints about theft and damage of the items stored in the rented warehouses increased. When security became a real threat for the storehouse business, the organizations in this sector adopted stringent and advanced security arrangements.
With improved security measures, the rental storehouse industry lost its naivety and the old world charm. However, the security and other facilities became smarter. Better security facilities were introduced in public buildings. A major difference between the past and the present systems is that now one cannot just walk into a store unit and open it. The era of open, store, and lock activities are over. The renters now know that and almost all of them co-operate with the security arrangements.
However, not all storehouse facilities offer 24-hour access to the units. There are some organizations that provide round the clock access for free, while there are some others that offer any-time access for a fee. Organizations hesitate from providing 24-hour access because of the threat from burglars and anti-social elements. Keeping public storing building open at night without adequate number of security personnel make the units an easy target for burglary and theft. Providing security is a costly affair and that is why many companies charge a fee for round-the-clock access.
Over the years, there have been considerable differences in the store unit area, as well. For long, 10 X 10 feet store units were the most sought-after kind of units in storehouse business. However, recent surveys reveal that 10 X 20 feet units are as popular, if not more. As time moves on, new requirements emerge. So, the size and the facilities in public buildings keep on changing.
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