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![]() Now, I haven't read any articles about possible hiding places so might be repeating something already suggested, but if it were me I'd try hiding them inside a dresser or other bedroom furniture with drawers. There's space between the inside back and sides of the furniture and the drawers when pushed in. Some pieces of tape could hold the diapers in place temporarily and you can't see them when the drawer is opened. If you're fortunate enough to have one, sometimes an access door to the overhead crawlspace is located in a closet. That's a good place to stash your stash if there's one in your bedroom closet. There's usually no reason for anyone to go up there if your home happens to have a low crawlspace under the roof not suitable for storage like a larger attic. ~Pramrider |
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However, if worse comes to worse, I may just have to toss em all out.
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If you have a false ceiling, hide them there. Cold-air return vents work well in short terms. Hiding them inside your computer (if it doesn't have a side window and/or if it isn't a low-profile case) will work only in VERY short terms (such as spring cleaning). I have an old HP NetServer LH Pro server box. Its big enough to hide about 10 Depends--on one side of it. And since its a stand right now for my working computer, i need not worry.
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Well your spring cleaning might be over by now but....
Something I would suggest that has not yet been said is a garage or basement. I have a garage, and there is some cabinets in the I could put them in there behind some stuff. No one ever goes there hardly, unless maybe on the weekends when my dad is getting something for his motorcycle out of there. Also if you have an unfinished basement, that is probably the best place. Cause if your basement is unfinished and more of a storage place like mine, well then that would be the perfect place! Just hide it in a box, like a box on the bottom with a couple of boxes on top so it won't be the first box, reducing the chances of being found. Basically you just have to analyze your house really good, by knowing how your family goes aboutt their day around the house, to help you find the less used spot by the family. |
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