Photographs or picture albums.
How to store papers in the attic.
If you re worried about storing it for a longer amount of time in the next section we ve got some tips on how to store your toilet paper to make it last.
Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.
Holiday decorations can be damaged by the extreme heat in attics says santoro delicate fabrics and items that are painted are particularly prone to damage when stored in the attic and plastic decorations like ornaments may melt or warp in the heat.
We ve talked about a lot of things you can store in an attic so now let s talk about things you cannot store in a hot attic.
The safe way to store important papers.
Store items on a shelf so they don t get wet.
If you keep your toilet paper in a bathroom cabinet like the majority of people your toilet paper should last plenty long enough for you to use even if you decide to buy the bulk package.
Your holidays might just be a lot less merry this year if you ve been storing your decorations in the attic.
What not to store up above.
Documents books newspapers magazines artwork and paintings are all off limits for the attic garage or basement.
Most things will be pretty obvious but there is also one item that many people mistakenly do store in the attic.
Use it to stash items.
Don t store these items in a hot attic.
Objects made of wood which will rot from moisture leather natural components like hair or ivory and fabric.
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.
Here are some items you should never ever store in the attic garage or basement.
Keep items away from sources of leaks and floods such as pipes windows or known roof leaks.
Packaging family papers and photographs for storage.
Also never use an attic for safeguarding photographs as they are particularly sensitive to the harsh conditions.
Store items away from food and water which are attractive to insects and rodents.
Heat can cause paint to crack and expand.
I would like to store some boxes of papers in my attic.
I am concerned that mice might visit and think the papers are nesting material.
This bonus space is still a must have for many homeowners.
Don t store it in the attic.
Store items out of damp basements garages and hot attics.
Here s what you can store in the basement or attic.
The extremes of hot and cold could ruin it leaving it smelling musty and sad.
These items are negatively affected by heat humidity bugs and even light.
Photos and papers they will all eventually deteriorate says carter.
If papers are precious enough to keep.