But just because your insulation is old doesn t mean it is dangerous.
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Old photos documents books newspapers magazines artwork and paintings are all off limits for the attic garage or basement.
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These items are negatively affected by heat humidity bugs and even light.
Boxes also break down and disintegrate which will attract pests even more.
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One of the most common materials containing asbestos fibers is attic and wall insulation.
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Those cardboard boxes stacked up in your attic could become a veritable buffet for mice and bugs if you re not careful.
The angled ceilings the awkward geometric spaces the disgusting lack of drywall or even proper flooring and insulation.
Pests are attracted to the cardboard and to the glue used in construction of the box says santoro.
Heat can cause paint to crack and expand or contract on paintings.
It s the great irony of attics.
Plenty of folks have old christmas ornaments stuffed in their attic and some may be worth more than you think.
Though their primary purpose is to store old stuff from family treasures to old clothes to baseball cards to ancient high school yearbooks they re inherently terrible storage containers.
Ancient heavy suitcases suitcases have become much less clunky over recent years but many of us still have a bunch of 25 year old suitcases hanging out in the attic.
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Important to the affair was the offering of the appropriate graphic and colorful barware with just the right dose of gold glitz by well known glassware companies such as libbey federal glass hazel atlas and culver.
The material they re made out of like hand blown glass could make them very.
Baggage allowances are very.
Post wwii americans were in a celebratory mood and at home entertaining especially cocktail parties was all the rage.
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