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Climate storage when leaving Dubai

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darell
Jun 26

If you are leaving Dubai for a few months, pay the premium for climate-controlled storage. It is absolutely not optional. I learned this the hard way two years ago when I thought a basic non-AC lockup would be fine for my furniture while I traveled.


The humidity here will destroy anything porous. Leather gets moldy, wood warps, and electronics corrode within weeks during the summer. You need a facility that guarantees the temperature stays below 24 degrees Celsius and actively manages moisture. I also look for places that have individual unit alarms and solid electronic access logs, not just a single sleepy guard and a dusty camera pointing at a gate.

When I did my six-month stint in Europe last year, I spent weeks comparing security protocols and AC policies. I ended up finding a solid facility through https://dubaistorage.top/ which helped me locate a place with proper ventilation and 24-hour monitored CCTV coverage.

You should also crunch the numbers before you decide to just keep your apartment empty while traveling. A lot of people think packing up and moving everything is too much hassle. But if you look at the current rental prices on https://www.propertyfinder.ae/ you will quickly see how much money you burn holding onto an empty flat just to store your bed and TV. It is almost always cheaper to rent a high-end storage unit and find a new apartment when you return.

Here is my routine for long-term storage prep:* Pack all electronics in airtight plastic bins with silica gel packets.* Ask the facility manager for their documented pest control schedule.* Prop your fridge doors open if you are storing appliances to prevent mildew.* Take date-stamped photos of your locked unit before heading to the airport.

Do the math, protect your stuff from the heat, and travel with peace of mind.

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