So I picked up a small safe yesterday. I want to put it in my laundry room cause of the concrete floor. I'm concerned about the extra moisture in the air in there. Will this affect anything or will some desiccant bags take care of it?
So I picked up a small safe yesterday. I want to put it in my laundry room cause of the concrete floor. I'm concerned about the extra moisture in the air in there. Will this affect anything or will some desiccant bags take care of it?
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I doubt there will be any issue. However, I keep a can of re-usable dessicant in my safe. You cook it in the stove for a few hours and it is good to go again.
Sounds like a safe place.
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Man the next safe I get I dont care where it goes but I will be putting some De-humidifyers in. I had my last one in my buddy's garage for 2 weeks while I moved and man.....Lets just say gander will buy anythinglost a couple nickle plate pistols over that.
Should be ok but you can never be too safe...I have one of those dehumidifier that has an color indicator that changes, and all I have to do is plug it in a household socket for a few hours. Was like $25
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I had it in that safe for 2 years, never had to bake it. I'll bring it up next time I see you![]()
so when you core that concrete are you for sure where your pipes are located?
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-put a can light in it. The can light will cost $10 and will burn off excess moisture. Very cheap peace of mind.