Never Store These Things in Your Garage

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Garages are great clutter keepers. Besides housing cars, they're the perfect storage space for all items that no longer fit in the house. However, it would help not store certain things in your garage due to higher humidity, temperature fluctuations, and potential pest attacks.

Firewood

Firewood is excellent to have around all year long. It's perfect for starting a cozy fire in the winter or a grill get-together in the summer. However, it's better to keep the wood outside of the house. Pests can be attracted to firewood and make their way inside your home. For this reason, it's best to store firewood at least 20 feet from the house and bring it in as necessary.

Books

Old books often find their way into a garage. However, it's better to find another place to store them. Silverfish like to feed on starchy substances, so the presence of books may cause an infestation.

Pet food

Keeping pet food in the garage will likely attract uninvited guests. Mice and other rodents can detect food like the best of them, even when packed in storage containers. If there's no other place for you to keep pet food, make sure to seal it tightly in a metal or plastic container, as paper and cardboard packages won't keep pests out.

Sleeping bags

Sleeping bags and other fabric stored in garages will get moldy and be prone to rodent attacks. Campers who store their camping supplies in the garage will usually stack the sleeping bags with other non-fabric items. However, it's best to separate the bags and move them to where the humidity fluctuation is more manageable.

Toys

It's best not to store plush toys such as stuffed animals in your garage. Make sure to protect your child's favorite toys by keeping them stored in metal or plastic airtight containers. Keep these items away from dust mites and other insects that may feed on them.

Paint

Temperature fluctuations can mess up paint formulas. Keeping paint in the garage all year long will subject it to extreme heat and cold. It's best to read the label for storage instructions and keep pails of paint in places where the temperature swing is less volatile.

Hazardous materials

Flammable materials such as propane tanks could leak and ignite, so they're best kept outside. It's safe to find a well-ventilated area in the yard for these items. Gasoline, however, can be stored in a garage but far from ignition sources and inside an appropriate container. After all, it's best to get rid of hazardous materials that are no longer needed.

Old electronics

Old laptops, computers, TVs, DVD players, and such often end up in a garage. However, the temperature changes and high humidity can render them useless. It's always better to donate, sell, or store these products inside your home.

Important files

Photographs, birth certificates, passports, and other essential documents deteriorate under temperature and humidity fluctuations. It's best to keep these items safely stored in a drawer or another place inside the home.

Finally, avoid storing valuable or sentimental items in your garage. It's a primary target for thieves as it's easier to break into undetected.


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