How to Store Items Safely During Santa Ana Weather


When the Santa Ana winds blow through Southern California, They bring more than just dry air. These strong, hot gusts can carry dust, spike temperatures, and increase fire danger. All of which can threaten items stored in a storage unit. Whether you’re protecting family memories or seasonal decor, here’s how to keep your belongings safe during Santa Ana season.


  1. Choose The Right Unit

Not all storage units offer the same protection.

  • Climate-controlled units help shield heat-sensitive items like electronics, artwork, photographs, wood furniture and leather.
  • Indoor units typically offer better dust protection than outdoor drive-up units, making them ideal during windy, dusty conditions.

2. Protect Against Dust & Debris

Santa Ana Winds can carry find dust that slips through tiny cracks and vents.

  • Wrap furniture and mattresses in plastic covers or shrink wrap to create a dust barrier.
  • Use sealed plastic bins instead of cardboard boxes when possible.
  • if you must use cardboard, tape all seams to keep dust from creeping inside.

3. Guard Against Heat Damage

Temperatures can soar during Santa Ana events, so its important to store items strategically.

  • Avoid storing anything that can melt, warp, or dry out (candles, vinyl records, delicate plastics)
  • Use reflective blankets or breathable fabric covers on furniture to reduce heat absorption.
  • keep dedication items towards the back of the unit, away from direct sunlight and heat exposure.

4. Elevate & Organize

Strong winds can sometimes create vibrations or blow debris under doors.

  • Place items on pallets or shelves to keep them off the floor.
  • Avoid stacking fragile or unstable boxes too high to prevent tipping.

5. Maintain & Monitor

After particularly strong Santa Ana winds, check your storage unit.

  • Look for dust buildup, shifted items, or signs of heat damage.
  • Re-cover furniture, sweep out dust, and replace any worn protective wrapping.

Final Tip:

A storage unit containing various items including boxes, plastic bins, and wrapped furniture, organized efficiently to protect against dust and heat.

Think of Santa Ana protection as “storm-proofing” for your storage. A little extra effort now can save you from costly repairs or damage later.

Check to see if your storage facility does offer insurance or a protection plan. If they do, what coverage do you have? Would all of your items be covered?






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