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<blockquote data-quote="babysinister" data-source="post: 64496" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>I live in South Florida. Even though as I'm as far inland and equidistant from salty sea water as you can get in this peninsula-shaped state, the heat and humidity are very high, particularly in the summer. Since I'm retired, however, I spend more time inside my condo apartment. Even with an energy-saving setting (hah! that's what Florida Power and Light would have us believe) of 78F degrees, the central a/c compressor filters out a lot of the outside humi. I've had no issues with my knives, guns, cameras or my baccie tins, thus far. (Knock on wood.) But I still use a lot of silica tins and other anti-humi devices. I keep my baccie inside a walk-in closet, where it's away from the light and the temp remains a few degrees lower than the rest of the apartment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="babysinister, post: 64496, member: 714"] I live in South Florida. Even though as I'm as far inland and equidistant from salty sea water as you can get in this peninsula-shaped state, the heat and humidity are very high, particularly in the summer. Since I'm retired, however, I spend more time inside my condo apartment. Even with an energy-saving setting (hah! that's what Florida Power and Light would have us believe) of 78F degrees, the central a/c compressor filters out a lot of the outside humi. I've had no issues with my knives, guns, cameras or my baccie tins, thus far. (Knock on wood.) But I still use a lot of silica tins and other anti-humi devices. I keep my baccie inside a walk-in closet, where it's away from the light and the temp remains a few degrees lower than the rest of the apartment. [/QUOTE]
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