What’s Not Allowed in a Storage Unit? Caddo Mills Residents’ Must-Know Rules


Habib Ahsan
December 14th, 2025


Renting a storage unit is a smart way to create space at home or protect valuables during a move. However, many renters don’t realize that certain items are strictly prohibited in self-storage facilities. Understanding these rules helps protect your belongings, other tenants, and the facility itself. Here’s what Caddo Mills residents should know before moving items into storage.

Hazardous & Flammable Materials

For safety reasons, storage units cannot be used to store:
  • Gasoline, propane, kerosene, or lighter fluid
  • Fireworks, explosives, or ammunition
  • Paint, solvents, or industrial chemicals
  • Fuel-powered equipment with liquid still inside
These materials pose a serious fire risk and are prohibited by safety regulations.

Perishable Food & Organic Items

Food items attract pests and can create odors or mold. Avoid storing:
  • Open or unopened food products
  • Pet food or bird seed
  • Fruits, vegetables, or pantry goods
Even sealed containers can attract insects and rodents over time.

Illegal or Stolen Items

Storage units may never be used to store:
  • Stolen property
  • Illegal substances or drugs
  • Unauthorized weapons
Facilities reserve the right to report prohibited activity if discovered.

Living Things (Yes, Really!)

It should go without saying, but storage units are not allowed to house:
  • People
  • Pets or animals
  • Plants
Units lack ventilation, temperature control for living beings, and safe conditions.

Hazardous Waste & Medical Materials

The following are also prohibited:
  • Medical waste or biohazard materials
  • Used needles or sharps
  • Toxic or radioactive materials
These items require specialized disposal.

What Is Safe to Store?

Most everyday household and business items are welcome, including:
  • Furniture, appliances, and boxes
  • Seasonal décor and clothing
  • Electronics (best kept in climate-controlled units)
  • Business inventory, tools, and documents
When in doubt, climate-controlled storage is ideal for protecting sensitive items from Texas heat and humidity.

Why Following Storage Rules Matters

Storing prohibited items can result in:
  • Unit termination
  • Fines or fees
  • Damage to your belongings
  • Safety risks for others
By following the rules, you ensure a safe, secure storage experience for everyone.

Final Tips for Caddo Mills Storage Users

  • Read your rental agreement carefully
  • Ask staff if you’re unsure about an item
  • Drain fuel from lawn equipment before storage
  • Use climate-controlled units for long-term protection


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