Electronics can be expensive and delicate, so they deserve special care when going into storage. A few small steps before you pack them away can save you from a nasty surprise when you take them back out.
Start with a good clean. Dust and dirt can work their way into vents and ports, causing damage over time. Make sure everything is completely dry before packing, as moisture can lead to corrosion.
Remove batteries where possible, or if you are storing rechargeable devices, charge them to about 50 percent before switching them off. This helps keep the batteries healthy during long storage periods.
Use original packaging if you still have it, as it’s designed to protect your devices. If not, wrap items in bubble wrap or soft cloths and place them in sturdy boxes.
Anti-static bags are ideal for smaller electronics and accessories. Keep power cables, remotes, and manuals with each device so you’re not guessing which cord goes where later.
Choose a cool, dry, and shaded spot in your storage unit for electronics. Keep them off the floor on pallets or shelving and avoid stacking heavy items on top.
Taking these precautions means your devices will be ready to go when you need them again — no expensive repairs or replacements required.