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No not a drop of water has entered the safe. Sadly the thing of it is the safe was in my parents home and they are north of 68 y.o & 85 y/o respectfully and somehow they think that the house has to be like a fricken swamp! you enter the home and you are instantly met with the waffe of dampness & Mold their doctor wants them to moisten the air yet both of them cannot be around mold due to lung & immunity issues go figure some doctor huh? And they listen to nonsense spewed on money saving dumbell Clark Howard and internet goofballs saying oh turn down your thermostat in the winter and raise the thermostat in the summer and you wonder why you have conditions you do! Its the mold good grief! Whom ever spews that nonsense should be given a lobotomy DANG! Anywho the safe had baking soda box in it and a decent size packet of silica salt the same ones you get in boxes of shoes to no avail... Wonders why I am starting to get airway issues now gee thanks parents!babyboy said:Ya the ones downstairs are top loaders with a center agitator.
I am not to worried about the FEDEX or UPS, for now the places I order my diapers from ship via USPS, and the mail lady gets things right, the stuff that come from UPS and FEDEX are not embarrassing things and the few times I do order from bambinos they let you select ship to FEDEX distribution area and the closest one to me is the Walgreens across the street, plus since everyone in the building knows this happens the first thing we all do is double check the address and name and take it up on flight of stairs, I have good neighbors so (well I can not speak for the new ones that just moved in over the weekend but the other 8 apartments are all good), and since have almost filled out my cloth diaper stash, just need to hold till the 13th of next month to do my final order I don't think I have to worry to much about my diapers being found out (unless someone sneaks a peak in the washing machine while I am doing a load of diapers) Plus I would not want to get someone fire in this economy, delivery drivers may not get paid well but it still a job.
There the problem "smelled like mold" did you let water get into the safe? That could be what caused the issue, that can drastically shorten the life of paper when there is O2 around. ya once mold starts growing paper is gone fast.
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CuddleWoozle said:Turkey Leg: It's because it was dumped and buried right away; not left out in the open to deteriorate. Kind of like a grosser version of mummification. XD
I actually have a safe, and I store a collection of paper money in there and have never ever had anything like that happen. And they've been in there for years and years now.
I think perhaps something is going on with your safe. O_O Is it a big safe or one of those 'portable' ones? 'Cause that might be the difference, mine is a great big monstrosity.
Its a safe that is about 2 feet by 2 feet square its one that has a combo & key lock Sentry some four digit model number and see my comment I made above on the issues with it.