Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
Safe in attic.
Knowing how to walk around what to check for and how to maintain it is key to staying safe while you re working up there.
Your attic could harbor insects such as roaches.
I am thinking that key issues could include heat and cold.
More attic work and safety.
I am thinking about putting a safe in my attic.
Heat humidity and cold can wreak havoc on your fabric items says karin socci a master certified konmari consultant and owner of the serene home.
Discussion in coin chat started by fifty may 14 2010.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.
Use hardware cloth metal flashing or scrap.
While your attic may seem like a safe place to keep any sweaters and wool blankets until the winter rolls around storing them in an attic might eventually render them unusable.
An unfinished attic is a hotspot for accidents.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
Unless you re using mineral wool insulation or your fixtures are rated safe for contact with any type of insulation don t allow the material to touch or cover recessed cans or lights from the floor below it s a fire hazard.
Use canned minimally expanding spray foam.
Fifty master roll searcher.
Could storing coins in a safe in a non climate controlled area be a problem.
While bug bombs are easy to use and readily available there are some precautions home owners should use when placing them in small spaces such as attics and basements.
Anyone have any experience with this.
Storing items in your attic is far more preferable than storing them in the basement where they may get wet think about flooding or garage where they are exposed to the elements.
These products are used to control insect infestations in many homes and office settings.
Food needs a cool dry dark place for it to last as long as possible and a hot attic is just not gonna cut it.