You might be okay with the fact that food will last a shorter time period but i strongly advise against storing food in your attic.
Storing photos in hot attic.
That means for example your hot attic is not a good place for the photos.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.
A good rule of thumb is storing photos where you are also comfortable.
Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
The best way to store items in your attic is to buy acid free super sturdy plastic storage bins winter said.
Definitely store your photos in an area that consistently stays below 75 f at all times.
Large temperature fluctuations actually are not good either so most garages are also out of the question for photo storage since they vary from cold to hot as the weather changes.
Pests are attracted to the cardboard and to the glue used in construction of the box says santoro.
Keep photos out of attics garages and basements where they ll be subject to extreme temperature fluctuations and excessive humidity.
Well i want to start by telling you what you cannot store in a hot attic and that is food.
You want to make sure you can lift the boxes easily and if they happen to tumble over they don t hurt anyone.
Old photos documents books newspapers magazines artwork and paintings are all off limits for the attic garage or basement.
These items are negatively affected by heat humidity bugs and even light.
Framing your old photos.
Make sure the lids are tightly sealed to keep out dust and critters.
Those cardboard boxes stacked up in your attic could become a veritable buffet for mice and bugs if you re not careful.
Food needs a cool dry dark place for it to last as long as possible and a hot attic is just not gonna cut it.
Heat can cause paint to crack and expand or contract on paintings.
Boxes also break down and disintegrate which will attract pests even more.
Objects made of wood which will rot from moisture leather natural components like hair or ivory and fabric.
Photos and papers they will all eventually deteriorate says carter.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.