These items are negatively affected by heat humidity bugs and even light.
Storing things in the attic.
Other items such as blankets sheets and books may need to be stored in a way that protects them from other issues such as bugs mice and mildew.
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.
Unless you re sure the space is sealed up tight keep those products out of the attic.
Delicate fabrics including clothing and linens and important documents and photos may become damaged due to excess cold heat humidity and insects even if stored in a container.
Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
The attic is not a good place to store paint or varnish.
Unless you have a climate controlled attic certain items shouldn t be stored in this space.
None of the above items will go bad if you store them in a hot attic.
Some of these items such as wood a heavy go kart or items you use frequently may not be practical to store in an attic.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
Old photos documents books newspapers magazines artwork and paintings are all off limits for the attic garage or basement.
Objects made of wood which will rot from moisture leather natural components like hair or ivory and fabric.
Attics are a pretty common place to store all of your stuff.
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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.
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.
The heat is definitely a problem and it is very hard to seal in the space because attics are usually ventilated what not to store up above.
Between holiday decorations out of season clothing and even a few boxes of memorabilia it s the prime free storage space for your home.
Heat can cause paint to crack and expand or contract on paintings.
Anything flammable near heat sources paints turpentine cleaning products gasoline propane kerosene or other hazardous chemicals should never be located near anything gas related the.
Even a little bit of water that gets into the attic can rot wood leather and create mold and mildew.