
5. Musical instruments
Musical instruments are another thing you should never store in an outdoor shed. Similar to furniture, wooden instruments are prone to deformation due to high temperatures, which can also melt the glue holding them together.
But that’s not all. Moisture can also cause mold or mildew to grow within the fabric linings of storage containers and corrode or rust metal instruments. If you don’t play your instruments very often, put them safely in an indoor storage closet or create a music corner in your home. It will look better, and maybe it will motivate you to pick up music again.
…There are many other things you shouldn’t store in your outdoor shed! Keep reading to discover more!
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Also include lawn mower gasoline and holidy fireworks, outdoor grill charcoal starter.
Many years ago, living in a smaller house, but with an outdoor shed, I left some of my college textbooks in the shed t save space in the house. Big mistake! In just a year or two, the ones that hadn’t been half-eaten by insects had turned moldy from exposure to the elements.
Fortunately I never needed those books, but I learned from the experience.