Comment by alienchow

Comment by alienchow 21 hours ago

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I'm not sure either. It's not an air tight bomb shelter and it's used like an average storeroom, storing stuff like winter jackets, suitcases and paint. I do use small amounts of Calcium Chloride based dessicants to keep the room dry.

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mixologic 20 hours ago

Have you checked for Radon?

  • lima 10 hours ago

    Radon and its progenitors won't produce nearly enough radiation to damage plastics like that at naturally occurring levels.

  • ajross 8 hours ago

    Radon is a noble gas and chemically inert. It's radioactive, which is why it's a toxicity worry. But there was enough radiation in that basement to mechanically damage plastic in three years, OP would be long since dead.

chneu 19 hours ago

If it's underground at all, check for radon.

  • CamperBob2 19 hours ago

    Radon is a noble gas. It's not going to affect fiber or wiring... but yes, if you're going to spend much time down there, definitely a good idea to check for it.

    • VanTheBrand 18 hours ago

      Radon is radioactive. The alpha particles it emits can break down polymers and degrade plastics.

      • bluGill 14 hours ago

        Interseting - I have high radon (mitigeted in the house via a fan), if I burry fibre what will I need to do to get something that will work? I have an outbuilding that I want to give internet.

        • lima 10 hours ago

          No, radiation from radon at naturally occurring levels won't cause any damage to plastics.

      • CamperBob2 9 hours ago

        If it were radioactive enough to do that, you'd have a much bigger problem than some networking flakiness.