If your attic has been the main source of storage for all your home items, it may be time to go through it all to sort out what needs to be thrown out or stored elsewhere.
Due to seasonal temperatures and unwanted pests, it's crucial to keep any important items out of your attic. Find out what six items home experts say you should never store in your attic.
If you live in a hotter area, rising temperatures can damage your electronics by melting some of the plastic parts. Go through your old devices to see which ones are worth keeping and throwing out.
And if you are holding on to an old VCR and home videos for future viewing, it’s best to come up with another preservation plan. Lisa Dooley, a professional organizer and the owner of Your Organized Life, says the time to act is now.
“These tapes were intended to have a life span of 10 years, and I’ve seen some from the early 1980s," she says. «If possible, these should be digitized ASAP.»
In addition to the extreme heat in summer, an attic will endure very cold temperatures during winter in northern areas. These fluctuations can easily cause the degradation of any food, even if it’s sealed up like canned vegetables or like your favorite bottle of wine.
“Generally speaking, edibles of any kind should not be kept in your attic,” says Lauren Saltman, a professional organizer and the owner of Living. Simplified. “They will likely attract pests even if it's stored in sealed plastic containers. And out-of-sight really is out-of-mind. Will you remember what food items are stored in your attic? Probably not.”
When you run out of space for your cleaning supplies, pool cleaner, or other chemical that you don’t use often, your attic can seem like a good place to get it all out
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