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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 737658, member: 4552"]Few things on Earth are air tight. Even some slabs leak air. And remember every time you open your safe, you let air in and out. If you have an excessive high humid day in your house and you open the safe, you let in that air. Eventually some may leak into anything you think is air tight. There are numerous methods to maybe not stop this completely but some things you could do would reduce such situations.</p><p>For one thing install some of those Gel packs that absorb moisture in the safe. Remember too the more empty spaces there are in your safe, the more air is exchanged when you open the door. To minimize this, try to eliminate as much empty spaces as possible. You can do this by placing empty jars, cans or anything that would just take up spaces. </p><p>In addition to this you could place anything you want to protect in Zip Lock Plastic Bags and push out as much air as possible.</p><p>You mentioned how cold it gets in that closet. Note on almost anything that has been outside in the cold and broght in where humidty condenses on that object. This same situation may be happening when you open the closet door and then the safe. See there is anothe solution. Don't open the safe. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /><img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 737658, member: 4552"]Few things on Earth are air tight. Even some slabs leak air. And remember every time you open your safe, you let air in and out. If you have an excessive high humid day in your house and you open the safe, you let in that air. Eventually some may leak into anything you think is air tight. There are numerous methods to maybe not stop this completely but some things you could do would reduce such situations. For one thing install some of those Gel packs that absorb moisture in the safe. Remember too the more empty spaces there are in your safe, the more air is exchanged when you open the door. To minimize this, try to eliminate as much empty spaces as possible. You can do this by placing empty jars, cans or anything that would just take up spaces. In addition to this you could place anything you want to protect in Zip Lock Plastic Bags and push out as much air as possible. You mentioned how cold it gets in that closet. Note on almost anything that has been outside in the cold and broght in where humidty condenses on that object. This same situation may be happening when you open the closet door and then the safe. See there is anothe solution. Don't open the safe. :p;)[/QUOTE]
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