There’s a common refrain in the industry today, and it centers on security and safety challenges. It’s no longer news that break-ins, theft, vandalism and other criminal activity have been steadily increasing over the last 5 years at self-storage facilities. Owner-operators are more than aware of what they’re up against, and their concern is now turning to what crime is costing them in terms of their revenue and reputation. In fact, experts believe that break-ins have become the biggest threat to the industry right now, not only because of the substantial cost of time and money from claims but also the long-term cost to the industry’s overall reputation.
As a result, the real story has become finding ways to bolster security, prevent theft and protect your business reputation so that consumers continue to seek self-storage as a smart solution for all their storage needs.
Read on for some essential insights we gathered from talking to owner-operators like you and from our experience in the business working to fortify your facilities. We’ll discuss the top 5 vulnerabilities facilities face and actions you can take – including technologies to put in place and philosophies to embrace – that will help keep your property safe and secure.
What makes self-storage properties so vulnerable to break-ins and other crimes? Industry experts and owner-operators have identified these 5 as common reasons why some facilities are targeted.
There are common-sense strategies that every business should have in place to mitigate the risk of crime, for example, employee training. In self-storage, it makes sense to prep your on-site managers as the first line of defense. Training should include how to deter criminals, what to look for in a walk-through such as open locks on a unit or broken gates and who to contact if something’s suspicious.
But what are other proven strategies that owner-operators have put in place to successfully safeguard their properties? Here are 4 that you can use to help enhance your facility’s safety and security against crime and other potential threats.
In recent times, doors were easy for criminals to break into by pulling on the handle on the bottom bar to pull the curtain out of the track or tying a rope onto that and using a vehicle to force the door open. So, we’ve manufactured an enhanced security door that’s much harder to break into. We’ve added security clips to the sides of the doors, anchored inside the guide to the door, moved the handle of the door to the right and reinforced the bottom bar with galvanized steel.
Another common way criminals have broken into facilities in the past is using a bolt cutter to cut the lock. But that threat is eliminated with a smart-locking solution that secures all your units, including vacant ones, through inside-the-door lock mounting, automated overlocking and the use of digital keys. There are also options to add thermal sensors to track motion in a unit and LED lights on the outside to alert owner-operators of any open units through the app. And there’s proof that the solution is highly effective against crime with +95% of owner-operators reporting fewer break-in claims using our Nokē smart locks versus traditional padlocks.
Combatting crime in the self-storage industry isn’t a solo venture. It takes working together with your employees, tenants, law enforcement and even competitors to mitigate the threats. And the biggest boost of all comes from putting the latest security technology in place to fortify your facility against crime while reinforcing public confidence in your business and self-storage overall.
Learn more about how to beef up security and prevent theft at your self-storage facility in the recent ISS Webinar: A Fortified Self-Storage Facility: Enhancing Security, Preventing Theft and Protecting Your Business Reputation.