But my major concern is the drastic temperature change in the loft.
Storing cds in attic.
Stay away uv light and moisture.
Here s what you can store in the basement or attic.
Would storing cd s and photos in the loft cause these items to degenerate in any way.
They may seem like the perfect storage areas for everything but that s not the case.
Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
Even if you re the most organized and cautious homeowner you should never store these items in your attic garage or basement if you want them to stay in quality shape.
What i mean is would the cd be able to play after several years and the booklet be ok and would the photos be ok to view.
Find a solid case.
Things you really care about should probably never go in the attic says allison carter a certified professional organizer based in atlanta.
Stewart attics without air conditioning can reach up to 160 degrees fahrenheit on a hot day.
Store all media in a climate controlled.
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.
If you wouldn t like it in your attic the cds won t either.
And that s way too hot for your electronics to survive.
This bonus space is still a must have for many homeowners.
Things you cannot store in a hot attic.
As others have pointed out storing them vertically and tightly is probably the most important criteria if you plan to keep them in a warm location.
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Don t store these items in a hot attic.
Pay attention to temperature.
Personally i wouldn t want to store records in a hot attic or garage but if you must just make sure they are packed carefully.
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.
If you re storing electronics in your attic you might be unpleasantly surprised to find them less than functional in the future.
I would keep them in plastic boxes with a lid not quite airtight.
Most things will be pretty obvious but there is also one item that many people mistakenly do store in the attic.
Extreme highs or lows can greatly affect most forms of media.
Sorry i don t have links but high temperature high humidity and large temperature swings are the things that wear out cds.
The heat is definitely a problem and it is very hard to seal in the space because attics are usually ventilated.