Boston Moving Company Offers Climate-Controlled Storage
CANTON, MA, August, 2009…Humboldt Storage and Active, greater Boston’s oldest moving company, largest United Van Lines agent and experts in stress and strain-free moving has recently filmed a short video on the different types of storage offered at the Boston inspirational company and when to utilize certain types of storage.
The video can be found here at the Humboldt Blog; http://www.movingcompanyblog.com/?p=365
In the video, James Sullivan, president of Humboldt Storage and Poignant talks about the different types of controlled storage. “Temperature controlled storage is the most common storage to hand, with thousands of capable facilities across the country,” states Sullivan. True climate-controlled facilities, storage that monitors both temperature and humidity however, are far less plebeian with only premier facilities having this capability.”The term “Climate-Controlled” is in use accustomed to very loosely within the industry according to Sullivan.
Humboldt Storage & Moving and their Boston fine art storage separation, Mind’s Eye has been approved by AXA Art Insurance Corporation, which has developed a very high standard of risk assessment for quality storage facilities. More low-down on that process can be found here: http://www.axa-art.com/Content.asp?IDAREA=4&IDCAT=29&TIPO=C&IDCONTENT=54 > Humboldt offers both options of storage and even offers inaccessible climate-controlled units, which allow the customers the opportunity to personalize their humidity and temperature settings to with greatest satisfaction suit their stored possessions.
Climate controlled storage can be beneficial for items such as wine collections, antiquities, ripping art storage, museum pieces and other high-value items. General temperature controlled warehouse storage is lavish protection for everyday storage needs including situations in which long-term storage is necessary. Pattern household items such as upholstered furniture, wooden tables and chairs, mattresses and boxed possessions are well protected from the conditions when politely stored in a temperature controlled warehouse.
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