I m going to be a father in august and currently i have my drums in my future daughter s nursery.
Storing drums in attic.
Exposure to heat and insects.
If the attic is reasonably well ventilated and doesn t really freeze that s probably an ok option yes.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
I can t keep them in my other spare bedroom either because that is going to become the guest room hopefully housing my mother in law to help out for the first few weeks.
Things you really care about should probably never go in the attic says allison carter a certified professional organizer based in atlanta.
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.
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To be honest it s not something that i had thought about much at all.
Storing drums in a cold garage.
If you re storing electronics in your attic you might be unpleasantly surprised to find them less than functional in the future.
In how to guides.
Stewart attics without air conditioning can reach up to 160 degrees fahrenheit on a hot day and that s way too hot for your electronics to survive apple recommends using their computers at between 50 and 95.
Just pad the drums against scratches and you d be set.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.
I ve had a lot of people ask me about this recently whether or not it s okay to store drums in a cold environment.
According to agricultural engineer b r.
While the space below the roof of a house varies in size shape and form the qualities of an attic are constant.
I was hoping of storing them in the attic.