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Storing Ziploc bags, etc. in Garage
Has anyone ever stored the following in their garage, and they survived?
Ziploc bags Wax paper Foil sheets thank you.... brought a lot :) |
I don't see a problem, but I store all small items in large plastic bins. They are especially good for storing cans of paint and other liquids.
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No worry on storing in garage, not attic. Also any cardboard draws insects, cockroaches. Make sure you store in plastic bins. Few years ago had a box usps delivered, it wasn’t sealed well. 2 German cockroaches crawled out. I open all my boxes in the garage first.
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Plastic ok, cardboard no.
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I closed the box sealed it, called Justine from Deans. She came in 20 minutes of my call. Identify the critters, as German, said they probably hitched a ride no passport required (her pun). She did however check the entire house drawers, nooks cabinets just in case. We had the pleasure of her experience for 12 years. Then we moved couldn’t bring her with us. |
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You should really move away from any type of plastic bags. Not only are they bad for the environment, they leach chemicals into any food that you store into them.
Don’t even get me started on the microwaveable heat and serve stuff (wrapped in plastic) that they sell in the stores. |
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Because we rent our place to tenants a few months of the year, we keep a locked metal cabinet in our garage against one wall. We leave all that stuff inside it plus garbage bags, aerosol stuff, extra cleaning supplies, etc. The only thing that we never put inside it is any sort of food even if it's dry food or cans.
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I've stored all my plastic bags in the garage for years, I don't use wax paper so I don't know what effect it would have on that. What I do not store in the garage is can goods, the humidity will cause them to rust. I don't know how much can stuff I've thrown out.
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Not me, no room..
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I also store my Christmas decorations in the attic and they are just fine. We keep a stick diagonally across the attic steps to keep air circulation. I’ve gone up into the attic when it’s in the upper 90s outside and the attic is cool with lots of breeze. |
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I wouldn’t store canned goods or water bottles in the garage. It’s gets way too hot.
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Storing in garage is fine
I store all of the items you asked about in the garage without issue.
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The accent, silly. 🤣
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If you're concerned about the garage being too hot you can store stuff in the HVAC closet. It should be a good bit cooler in there. That's if you haven't filled it up already..
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Plastic bins in garage heat
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I would not store human canned foods nor pet canned foods in a hot garage. Way too hot for that and could cause food poisoning. I wouldn’t chance it.
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I’m surprised about the wax paper, because I accidentally left some candles in a Christmas box and they melted into a mess.
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Storage in garage
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