The Right Insurance Policy For Calgary Storage Units – Part Three
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- Most of the warehousing companies offer very comprehensive and attractive insurance plans. But it is important to check whether these apply to the items you want to store before you sign on the dotted line. Also check whether the policy is applicable to both personal effects and commercial items. Some of them cater to only one, and if you are going to be storing both personal items as well as those related to your business or commercial venture, then you might need to get two plans or find one that covers both.
- Make it a point to take precautions especially for the kind of damage that is not covered by your policy. This could be damage caused by members of your family or staff who have access to the unit. Or it could even be damage caused by fungus and humidity which could have been avoided if you had spent a little extra on a temperature controlled unit. Many policies also do not cover the warehousing of precious and valuable items, or food and perishables, which means either that you do not store these items or that you find an alternate policy.
Either which way, it is important for you to read the fine print on all the alternatives given to you, both by the company that owns the units you are looking at, as well as your own insurance agent. Only after considering the pros and cons of each should you finalize your decision about Calgary storage units .
Disclamer: This entry is intended to promote our partner StorageMart and some or all participants received compensation.
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