Self Storage Tips for Bali Expats: What You Need to Know
Moving between villas? Traveling for months? Here are essential tips for storing your belongings safely in Bali.
Moving to Bali as an expat often means a semi-nomadic lifestyle. You might switch villas every few months, take trips to other islands, or head home for a while. In all these scenarios, having a reliable storage solution is essential.
Why Climate Control Matters in Bali
Bali's tropical climate means high humidity year-round. Without proper climate control, your belongings can develop mold, rust, or moisture damage within weeks. Always choose a facility with temperature and humidity regulation.
What to Store and What Not To
Good items to store: furniture, surfboards, electronics (in climate-controlled units), documents, seasonal clothing, and business inventory.
Avoid storing: perishable food, flammable materials, hazardous chemicals, or items of extreme sentimental value without insurance.
Choosing the Right Unit Size
- Locker (1m2): 2-3 suitcases, backpacks
- Small (3m2): Boxes, surfboards, personal items
- Medium (6m2): Apartment furniture, appliances
- Large (12m2): Full household, business inventory
Tips for Packing
- Use moisture-absorbing packets in boxes
- Wrap furniture in breathable covers (not plastic)
- Store electronics in their original packaging
- Label everything clearly
- Create an inventory list
Security Features to Look For
- 24/7 CCTV monitoring
- Individual padlocks
- Security staff on-site
- Access control systems
- Insurance options
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