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If your business needs a shipping container, then you’re probably thinking of how you are going to maintain your new unit. These designs are often used for cold storage, and this often includes housing dirty or messy goods. If this is sure to be the case with your storage unit, then it is important to know a few important tips to ensure your unit stays clean, maintained and running at top capacity.

If you are picking up a 20 foot shipping container for hire, here are a few tips to keep it in tip top condition:

  1. Choose a solid location

The first thing you have to do is choose a level, solid location for your storage unit, as this will ensure that you can open the doors properly and that the unit will not be susceptible to water pooling. Once you have chosen the location, the next thing you have to do is thoroughly clean the area, ensuring there is no lingering debris that could impede on the location’s efficiency.

  1. Keep an eye out for your rust

Cold storage units are made from sturdy materials that help maintain their longevity for many years. However, they are typically made from corrosion-resistant materials, and not necessarily that of corrosion-proof materials, so your unit may be susceptible to environments with salty air. If this is the case, it is important to keep an eye out for rust on your unit, ensuring that you quickly go to work on rectifying the situation if you find any as it can exacerbate into a much bigger problem.

  1. Be sure to clean both inside & outside of the unit

As with any important business space, it is imperative to clean both the inside and outside of your 20 foot shipping container for hire. Be sure to wipe down both the exterior and interior, purchasing the proper cleaning products to ensure that your unit is clear of any unwanted dirt, dust or debris. Your storage unit provider will help you choose the perfect products to keep the unit clean, and this is imperative especially as you don’t want any unwanted mess to dirty your products.

  1. Keep the doors closed when not in use

If you’re enlisting a 20 foot storage container for hire for cold storage purposes, then it is obviously imperative to keep the doors closed when not in use. This is not just for obvious reasons, but also to ensure any external issues, like local wildlife (possums love a good storage space!) and any external debris gets into the unit and causes a grand problem!

  1. Don’t clog the unit

If you stuff your unit full of products, it will not only pose a potential health threat for staff, but it will also be abrasive to the unit’s walls and ceiling. Your staff will be at risk of high stacks falling and potentially causing injury, and your unit will also deteriorate as a result of the products rubbing abrasively against the unit, which is something you really want to avoid!

These are the best ways to ensure your cold storage unit is one that is always working at full capacity. Be sure to provide routine cleaning, keep the unit rust-free, keep the doors closed whenever it’s not in use and ensure the location is solid before placing the unit in your chosen location.

And, of course, if you need help with a bigger maintenance issue, you can be sure that the experts are on-hand to provide a more comprehensive service.

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