You’re standing in your living room, surrounded by boxes, tired and just wanting the move to be over. It’s tempting to throw everything in — books, old stuff, even that half-empty paint can — and dump it in storage.
But hold on. Not everything belongs in a storage container. Most storage facilities in Aberdeen have strict safety rules, so it’s worth checking what’s allowed before you load up and avoid problems later.
The Good Stuff: What You Can Store
Honestly, you can store almost typical household stuff. Our containers at Storage123 are tough, watertight, and secure, so they handle most things easily.
- Furniture: Sofas, beds, tables. This is the most common stuff. If you are renting one of our 20ft units, you can fit the contents of a whole 3-bedroom house in there.
- Tools and Equipment: A lot of local tradesmen use our units as a workshop lock-up. It keeps their expensive tools safe behind our heavy-duty lockboxes.
- Appliances: Fridges, freezers, washers. (Just make sure they are clean!).
- Seasonal Gear: We see a lot of skis, golf clubs, and Christmas decorations. It’s perfect for clearing out your garage.

The "Absolutely Not" List (Dangerous Stuff)
When people search for self storage near me in Aberdeen, they usually just want extra space, but you got to use common sense. There are some things that are strictly banned.
- Flammable Items: This is a big one. You cannot store petrol, gas canisters, fireworks, or even paint thinner. If it can explode or catch fire easily, keep it out. It puts everyone else's stuff at risk.
- Food (Even Pet Food): Don't leave a bag of dog food or a box of cereal in there. Even though our units are sealed tight, the smell of food can attract pests. You don't want to open your unit in six months and find a surprise.
- Living Things: This sounds obvious, but you can't keep plants in there. There is no light. And definitely no pets. Please.
A Quick Tip on "Wet" Items
This is where people mess up. You can store a washing machine or a fridge, but it needs to be dry.
If you unplug your fridge and put it straight into storage with the door closed, it will grow mold inside within a week. It’s gross. Make sure you defrost it and leave the door slightly open to let air circulate. Same goes for washing machines—drain the water hose completely before you load it.
Conclusion
Storage is a life saver when you are moving or decluttering, as long as you follow the rules. Basically, if it’s dry, non-explosive, and not alive, you are probably good to go.
If you are unsure about a specific item, just ask us. We are here to help. Ready to stash your stuff? Contact Storage123 today to grab a secure unit for the best price in town.
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