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Store supplies in insulated bags or containers, away from the entrance and any potential water accumulation points, to maintain dryness and prevent damage.
Choosing the Right Location
When selecting a location to store supplies inside an igloo, it’s essential to keep them away from the entrance and any potential water accumulation points. This includes areas with high humidity, where snow may melt and create moisture, and near the entrance, where warm air from outside can escape and cause condensation. Ideally, store supplies in the center of the igloo, where the temperature is more stable.
Insulating and Protecting Supplies
Wrap each item in an insulated bag or container, such as a plastic bin or airtight container, to maintain dryness and prevent damage from moisture. Use airtight containers for items like food, matches, and batteries, and consider using waterproof bags for clothing and other gear. You can also use snow or ice to insulate containers and supplies, by packing them in snow or placing them in an ice chamber.
Organizing and Accessing Supplies
To ensure that supplies are easily accessible, organize them in a logical and systematic way. Store frequently used items, such as first aid kits, near the entrance, and essential supplies, like food and water, in a designated area. Use a checklist or a map to keep track of stored supplies and their locations, making it easier to find what you need in an emergency situation.
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