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    Has anyone bought or rented one for an on site storage unit ??

    Looking at maybe a 30-40ft one for the property, we might have the MiL's stuff to store over the winter after she moves up

    Any hints or advice is appreciated
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    Glen,

    We used a 20ft container in Tonga. Due to the high heat and humidity, we did 2 things to
    discourage mold and mildew:

    1) we cut a few ventilation holes and covered them with window screen;

    2) to assure a bit of air circulation around the storage boxes, we placed them all on wooden
    pallets. If the boxes were stacked, we put a pallet between each layer.

    Also, we placed a couple of rat baits in there...just in case.

    It can get mighty hot inside there in the summer! The Chinese merchants would build a roof
    over theirs, and that helps a lot.

    Paul
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    Ive seen roofs built over them. if you are going to buy one id recommend that. The heat is crazy.
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    You have plenty of shade, find a nich and park it. Basically it’s a drop off shed, maybe run an electric line to it for a light and plug set a fan inside, and like said some ventilation. At my farm we have 1 we just bought a few of the round soffit vents and installed. A rat trap wouldn’t hurt if it’s not tight, but check on it real regular. Plus as stated separating stuff for ventilation really helps not having hiding places. And my best advise is just invest in stackable totes, they stack straight and are critter proof, just label so no hunting party
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    A friend with some land up north bought two and had them dropped on his land.
    One’s his cottage, the other his steel swimmin hole.
    He has one exterior wall of each clad in mica panels for solar power, as well as a small wind turbine.
    Right off the grid with enough electricity to power his needs..
    He added a roof for ventilation and shade as others have suggested and is pretty free with his welder so modifies as needed.
    Had I land id totally do the same..
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    I have a friend in the BC interior who has used a container for storage for over 10 years. He parked it in the shade to avoid overheating the contents. He claims it will survive the fires that seem to hit his area every few years, but has fortunately not had to test that out in practice.
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