Indoor storage facility at StaxUP Storage on Lakeside Avenue in Lakeside CA with keyless Bluetooth entry through smartphone app

Keyless Storage in Lakeside, CA: How Digital Access Works

Susan Hovey | April 8, 2026 @ 12:00 AM

Most self storage facilities in Lakeside and East County San Diego still use a physical padlock on the unit door and a keypad or key fob for gate entry. It's a system that works, but it comes with the usual friction. A key to track, a code to remember, and a lock to cut if something goes wrong.

StaxUP Storage on Lakeside Avenue takes a different approach. The entire facility runs on a keyless digital access system, meaning both the building entrance and individual unit doors open through a smartphone app using Bluetooth. No key, no keypad, and no fob.

For a lot of renters in Lakeside, that's a meaningful upgrade over the standard setup. Here's how it works and what to expect.

How Keyless Entry Works at This Location

The access system at StaxUP Storage on Lakeside Ave uses Bluetooth enabled digital locks on every unit door and at the facility entrance.

When you rent a unit, you get access through a smartphone app. Opening your unit means opening the app and tapping to unlock. The lock communicates with your phone via Bluetooth and releases. The same process applies to the main entrance.

You don't need cell service or WiFi to use it. Bluetooth works locally between your phone and the lock, so connectivity isn't a factor once you're on the property. As long as your phone has the app installed and Bluetooth turned on, access works the same way every time.

Why Keyless Access Is Practical for Storage Renters

No Physical Key to Manage

The most obvious advantage is not having a physical key to manage. Keys get lost, left at home, or forgotten in another bag. With a keyless system, your phone is your key, and most people already have their phone with them when they're heading to their storage unit.

Easier Shared Access

Shared access is significantly easier with a digital system. If you need to give someone else, a family member, a business partner, or a contractor, access to your unit, it can be managed through the app without making a copy of a physical key or handing off a code.

That's useful for anyone using storage for a shared household move or a business where multiple people need regular access.

No Lock Replacement Hassles

There's also no lock replacement process if access needs to change. With a traditional padlock, losing a key or needing to remove someone's access means cutting the lock and replacing it. A digital system handles that without any physical intervention.

What This Means for Security

Digital locks track access activity, which is a security advantage over traditional padlocks. The system logs when a unit is opened and closed, creating a record that a physical key can't provide.

Combined with video surveillance at entrance and exit locations and a sprinkler system inside each unit, the Lakeside Ave facility is built around a more layered security approach than most standard storage locations in the area.

Floor Restricted Access

Floor restricted tenant access is also a feature at this location, meaning tenants can only access the floor their unit is on, not the entire building. That limits exposure between renters in a way that an open access building doesn't.

Who This Access Model Works Best For

Keyless access suits a wide range of renters but is particularly practical for a few specific situations.

People Who Visit Their Unit Frequently

If you're stopping by weekly or more, not having to locate a key every time removes a small but recurring friction from the process.

Renters Sharing Access With Others

Families coordinating a move, business owners with employees who need unit access, or anyone who needs flexible access management without physical keys benefits from the app based system.

Renters Who Prefer Digital Convenience

The same people who use their phone for payments, home security, and car access tend to find the keyless storage model a natural fit.

Anyone Who Has Lost a Storage Key Before

It happens more than people expect, and the process of replacing a cut lock mid lease is an avoidable hassle.

StaxUP Storage on Lakeside Ave

StaxUP Storage is at 12410 Lakeside Avenue in Lakeside, CA, centrally located on the main street through town with easy access via Highway 67.

The facility offers indoor units from 5x5 up to 10x25, all with keyless Bluetooth entry. All leases are month to month.

Online rentals are available. You can complete the entire rental process digitally and access your unit through the app without needing to coordinate an in person move in.

AUTHOR
Susan Hovey
Director of Marketing
Susan Hovey is the Director of Marketing at Strat Property Management, Inc., where she leads digital marketing, brand strategy, SEO, and customer acquisition efforts for a multi-state self-storage portfolio, including StaxUP Storage and Lockaway Storage. With more than seven years in self-storage and over 20 years in marketing, Susan brings deep experience in local search, multi-location marketing, customer experience, and community-centered brand building.
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