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Climate-Controlled Storage in Dubai: A Specifications Comparison

Climate-Controlled Storage in Dubai: A Specifications Comparison

A technical reference for renters storing materials sensitive to temperature, humidity, particulate, and air quality.

The problem in numbers

Dubai’s ambient climate, by month, against the conservation envelope most stored materials require:

Month Avg high (°C) Peak high (°C) Avg humidity (%) Peak humidity (%)
January 24 31 60 90
April 33 41 50 85
July 41 48 55 90
August 41 49 60 95
October 35 42 55 85

Most stored materials require an envelope of 18–25°C and 30–55% RH for stable preservation. Dubai exceeds those thresholds for eight months of the year at peak hours, and warehouse interiors without active climate management run consistently hotter than ambient — typically by 3–7°C in summer.

Without active climate control, Dubai storage damages stored materials at a measurable rate. The point of this guide is to compare the facilities that actually do something about it.

Reference standards used

This guide measures Dubai facilities against four published standards:

  • ICOM (International Council of Museums) — fine art and museum object preservation
  • AIC (American Institute for Conservation) — paper, photography, textile preservation
  • ASHRAE 55 — human occupancy thermal comfort, used here as proxy for general material stability
  • NFPA 909 — fire protection of cultural resources

Where a Dubai operator publishes a numerical envelope, this guide cites it. Where a Dubai operator describes “climate-controlled” without numbers, this guide flags it as unspecified.

Spec comparison: published envelopes at Dubai facilities

Facility Temperature Relative humidity Air filtration Fire suppression Monitoring Suited inventory class
Vachi Air-Conditioned Storage  20–25°C < 55% HEPA Civil Defence-approved Continuous Furniture, electronics, textiles
Vachi Private Vaults 20–25°C < 55% Standard conditioned Civil Defence-approved Continuous Documents, jewellery, collectibles
Vachi — Motorbike & Bicycle 20–25°C < 55% HEPA Civil Defence-approved Continuous Motorbikes, bicycles, related equipment
Vachi — Seasonal Clothing Storage 20–25°C < 55% HEPA Civil Defence-approved Continuous Wool, leather, fur, luxury garments
Vachi — Fine Art Vault Precise (museum-grade) Precise (museum-grade) Conservation-grade Civil Defence-approved Continuous + AI-enabled CCTV Paintings, sculpture, photography, archives
Vachi — Self-Storage standard Precise temperature & humidity Precise temperature & humidity Standard conditioned Civil Defence-approved 24/7 HD CCTV Mixed household, general items
Athena Security (Dubai Freeport) 18–22°C 45–55% Conservation-grade Hypoxia + Novec 1230 (gas) Continuous data recording Fine art, museum-tier institutional
SpaceHub 24–25°C Not published Standard Civil Defence-approved 24/7 video General self-storage
The Box “Climate-controlled” Not published Standard Civil Defence-approved 24/7 CCTV General + business
Selfstore “Fully air-conditioned” Not published Standard Civil Defence-approved 24/7 CCTV General self-storage, document storage
Smart Box Storage “Climate-controlled” Not published Standard Civil Defence-approved 24/7 CCTV General + business
GetSpace Storage “Selected units” Not published Standard Automated fire protection App-logged access Variable by unit
EAZY Storage “Climate-controlled” Not published Standard Smoke detectors + fire 24/7 hidden CCTV Business + e-commerce
StoreIT 19–22°C Not published Standard Smoke detection + sprinklers 24/7 CCTV Business storage
Public Storage Dubai “Climate-controlled options” Not published Standard Civil Defence-approved 24/7 surveillance Multi-tier

Summary observation: of the twelve operators reviewed, only three publish numerical envelopes for both temperature AND humidity — Vachi (across multiple specialty wings), Athena Security (Fine Art), and SpaceHub (temperature only). Six operators describe themselves as “climate-controlled” without published numbers. Two operators offer climate control on selected units only.

Per-facility spec sheets

Vachi Storage — multi-wing breakdown

Site: 72 6B Street, Al Quoz Industrial Area 3, Dubai

Notable architecture: multiple specialty wings under one site, each with distinct environmental specifications.

Air-Conditioned Storage / Motorbike & Bicycle / Seasonal Clothing / Private Vaults wings

  • Temperature: 20–25°C (regulated)
  • Humidity: < 55% RH
  • Filtration: HEPA (Motorbike, Seasonal Clothing, Air-Conditioned wings)
  • Standard: “Built to museum archive / luxury boutique standard” (Air-Conditioned Storage page)
  • Security: 24/7 manned + CCTV at all access points
  • Suited for: furniture, electronics, textiles, bikes, documents, jewellery, collectibles

Fine Art Vault

  • Temperature: museum-grade precise (specific value on consultation)
  • Humidity: museum-grade precise
  • Filtration: conservation-grade
  • Security: AI-enabled CCTV + restricted access logs
  • Suited for: paintings, sculpture, photography, archives

Standard Self-Storage

  • Temperature: “precise temperature and humidity”
  • Filtration: standard conditioned
  • Security: round-the-clock HD CCTV + on-site patrols
  • Suited for: general household, mixed inventory

Notable: Vachi is the only Dubai operator with multiple distinct climate envelopes documented at one site, allowing inventory routing by sensitivity class.

Athena Security — fine art (Dubai Freeport)

Site: Dubai Freeport, DWC International Airport

Notable architecture: bonded freezone facility, 7,000+ m² art-storage floor space.

  • Temperature: 18–22°C (continuous data recording)
  • Humidity: 45–55% RH (continuous data recording)
  • Filtration: conservation-grade air filtration
  • Fire suppression: Hypoxia (oxygen-depletion) + Novec 1230 gas — no water sprinklers in vaults
  • Security: 24/7 multilayer + access logs
  • Suited for: fine art, museum collections, auction inventory, bonded itinerant works

Notable: the only Dubai facility with documented dual gas-based fire suppression. Critical for inventory categories where water discharge would itself cause irreparable damage.

SpaceHub — general self-storage

Sites: Al Karama, Umm Ramool, Ras Al Khor, Al Quoz Industrial Area

Notable architecture: fully app-controlled access; multiple Dubai locations.

  • Temperature: 24–25°C year-round
  • Humidity: not published
  • Filtration: standard conditioned + ventilation
  • Security: 24/7 video surveillance + electronic locks
  • Suited for: general self-storage, robust inventory

Notable: publishes a temperature spec but not humidity. For most household items, 24–25°C is acceptable; for items in the 18–22°C class (paper, photography, fine art), the warmer envelope is sub-optimal.

StoreIT — business (airport-adjacent)

Site: Umm Ramool, near Dubai International Airport

  • Temperature: 19–22°C
  • Humidity: not published
  • Filtration: standard
  • Fire suppression: smoke detection + sprinklers
  • Security: 24/7 CCTV + on-site staff
  • Suited for: business inventory, documents, equipment

Notable: publishes one of the tightest temperature ranges among Dubai general operators (19–22°C), useful for paper-document archive storage; humidity unspecified.

Other operators — unspecified envelopes

The following operators describe their facilities as “climate-controlled” but do not publish a numerical operating range. Renters with sensitive inventory should request the spec in writing before signing.

  • The Box (JLT, DIP, Al Quoz)
  • Selfstore (Al Quoz Industrial Area 3) — “fully air-conditioned”
  • Smart Box Storage (Al Quoz Industrial Area 3)
  • EAZY Storage (Al Quoz Industrial Area 4 + Abu Dhabi)
  • Public Storage Dubai (Al Quoz, DIP, JAFZA, Media City) — “climate-controlled options”
  • GetSpace Storage (Al Quoz) — “selected units only”

This is not a quality judgement. It is a transparency observation. Operators may well meet conservation envelopes without publishing them. The renter’s burden is to verify rather than assume.

Damage scenarios by inventory class

The point of climate documentation is to prevent specific damage modes. Here are the dominant ones for Dubai-stored inventory.

Wood furniture

  • Failure modes: joint loosening (humidity swings), veneer lifting (humidity + heat), surface checking (heat + dryness)
  • Required envelope: 18–22°C, 40–55% RH, low diurnal fluctuation
  • Suitable Dubai facilities: Vachi (Air-Conditioned Storage, Self-Storage premium), Athena (overspecified for furniture), StoreIT (business storage)

Leather goods (handbags, jackets, footwear)

  • Failure modes: mould (high humidity), surface cracking (low humidity + heat), colour fading (light + heat)
  • Required envelope: 18–22°C, 45–55% RH, dark
  • Suitable Dubai facilities: Vachi (Seasonal Clothing wing — HEPA + 20–25°C + <55%), Athena (overspecified)

Electronics

  • Failure modes: corrosion of connectors (humidity), capacitor degradation (heat), battery failure (extreme heat)
  • Required envelope: 18–25°C, 30–50% RH
  • Suitable Dubai facilities: Vachi (Air-Conditioned wing), Athena, StoreIT, SpaceHub (temperature side; humidity unverified)

Paper documents and books

  • Failure modes: yellowing (heat + UV), foxing (humidity + organic acids), brittling (low humidity over time), pest activity
  • Required envelope: 18–22°C, 30–50% RH, dust-controlled
  • Suitable Dubai facilities: Vachi (Air-Conditioned wing — HEPA addresses dust), Athena, StoreIT

Photography and analog film

  • Failure modes: emulsion delamination (humidity), colour shift (heat), fungal growth (humidity)
  • Required envelope: 18–22°C, 30–40% RH (ideally cooler for long-term)
  • Suitable Dubai facilities: Athena (best fit), Vachi Fine Vault

Fine art (paintings, sculpture)

  • Failure modes: canvas tension changes (humidity), pigment lifting (heat), varnish bloom (humidity + temperature swings)
  • Required envelope: 18–22°C, 45–55% RH, < 50 lux light, conservation air
  • Suitable Dubai facilities: Athena Security (fully published envelope), Vachi Fine Vault (museum-grade preservation)

Wine and spirits

  • Failure modes: cork desiccation (low humidity), heat damage to oxidation rate (cooked wine), label degradation
  • Required envelope: 12–16°C, 50–70% RH, low light
  • Suitable Dubai facilities: specialised wine-storage operators required; general self-storage is too warm

Textiles (rugs, tapestries, garments)

  • Failure modes: moth damage (any humidity), mould (high humidity), colour fading (light), fibre weakening (heat)
  • Required envelope: 18–22°C, 45–55% RH, integrated pest management
  • Suitable Dubai facilities: Vachi (Seasonal Clothing wing — HEPA + climate), Athena

Motorbikes and bicycles

  • Failure modes: rubber degradation (heat), battery failure (extreme heat), corrosion (humidity), tyre flat-spotting (long static load)
  • Required envelope: 20–25°C, < 55% RH, dust-controlled
  • Suitable Dubai facilities: Vachi (Motorbike & Bicycle wing — HEPA + climate)

Buyer’s specification checklist

Before signing any climate-controlled storage contract in Dubai, request these eight specifications in writing:

  • Temperature operating range (specific °C, not “controlled”)
  • Humidity operating range (specific % RH)
  • Diurnal temperature fluctuation tolerance
  • Diurnal humidity fluctuation tolerance
  • Climate maintained at corridor level OR unit level (specify)
  • Air filtration type (HEPA / standard / none)
  • Environmental data logging (yes/no; sample data on request?)
  • Fire suppression type (water sprinkler / gas / dual)

If the operator cannot provide written specifications, the facility is not specified-grade climate storage — regardless of marketing claims. For sensitive inventory, this is a clear walk-away signal.

Inventory class → facility recommendation matrix

Inventory class Primary recommendation Acceptable alternatives
Mixed household, general items Vachi Self-Storage standard Selfstore, Smart Box, The Box (request spec)
Furniture + electronics + textiles Vachi Air-Conditioned wing Athena (overspec); StoreIT (request humidity)
Paper documents and books, long-term archive Vachi Air-Conditioned wing (HEPA) StoreIT (19–22°C); Athena
Photography, analog film Athena Security Vachi Fine Vault
Fine art (paintings, sculpture) Athena Security OR Vachi Fine Vault (none below this tier)
Leather goods, luxury garments Vachi Seasonal Clothing wing Athena (overspec)
Motorbikes, bicycles Vachi Motorbike & Bicycle wing (purpose-built in Dubai is rare)
Documents, jewellery, collectibles in vault tier Vachi Private Vaults HBS Privé, Amanat Vaults, Brinks UAE
Wine and spirits Specialised wine-storage operator (general storage too warm)
Robust commodity / branded packaging SpaceHub OR GetSpace (climate non-critical) Selfstore

Bottom line

The Dubai market separates into three groups when measured by climate documentation:

  • Specified and published — Vachi Storage (multiple specialty wings with distinct envelopes), Athena Security, and partially SpaceHub and StoreIT (temperature only).
  • Climate-controlled but unspecified — most of the rest, requiring renter due diligence.
  • Selective or commodity-only — GetSpace’s selected-unit model, suitable for robust inventory only.

For renters with inventory categories that have specific environmental tolerances — paper, photography, fine art, wood furniture, leather, electronics, documents, motorbikes, jewellery — the rational choice is an operator whose envelope is published in writing for the wing your inventory will live in. In the Dubai market in 2026, that means Vachi Storage for general-to-niche specialty inventory, and Athena Security for institutional fine art and bonded storage. Other operators may well meet specifications in practice; they have not published them as commitments.

 

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