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Storage cupboard
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I am about to put all my belongings into a cupboard in my cellar, as I can't afford to pay storage prices. It is about 6' x 4' and has shelves all around the edge. The walls are brick with thin plaster on, and the floor is concrete. Previously I stored boxes of stuff in this cupboard and some video tapes I had went mouldy- ie- they got white fluff on the tape inside the casette.
Is there anything I could do to this cupboard to try to make it a bit less damp and mouldy?! ie- on the floor or walls? The door will be locked for some months- maybe a year.
Thanks in advance!
Is there anything I could do to this cupboard to try to make it a bit less damp and mouldy?! ie- on the floor or walls? The door will be locked for some months- maybe a year.
Thanks in advance!
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If you have clothes of soft furnishings like curtains, towels etc, then instead of packing them in boxes, use compression bags to get all the air out. Like these,
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/se rvlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=20001&p artNumber=8752336&Trail=searchtext%3ESTORAGE+B AGS
I would also suggest this basket and the granules to try and reduce the moisture in the air. Maybe a get a couple if you cant get anyone to empty it while you are away.
http://www.homecareessentials.co.uk/acatalog/M oisture_Absorber_Basket.html
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/se rvlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=20001&p artNumber=8752336&Trail=searchtext%3ESTORAGE+B AGS
I would also suggest this basket and the granules to try and reduce the moisture in the air. Maybe a get a couple if you cant get anyone to empty it while you are away.
http://www.homecareessentials.co.uk/acatalog/M oisture_Absorber_Basket.html