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No, the branch in Naperville, IL on Washington does not have safe deposit boxes anymore.
No, using lower quality cardboard boxes to ship things might not be the best idea. In order to save money, you should try buying them in bulk. One company that offers this is a company called Uline. You can also reuse any boxes you get, which is what my husband's company does.
Plastic boxes that have lids should be safe for storing items long term. Consider the temperature your boxes will be exposed to if your storage facility is not climate controlled.
Plastics can be very dangerous because of the chemicals contained in many. Therefore, a number code system has been used to help identify which plastics are safer than others to reuse. 1, 2, 4, and 5 are considered safe, while 3, 6, and 7 are those we should not reuse.
It is still safe to reuse used motor homes. However, you may have to purchase extra insurance to cover all your bases. The best protection is to purchase used motor homes from reputable and reliable dealers.
in my town they collect numbers 1 & 2 but im not really sure if all places collect the same numbers. Im not really too sure what you mean by 'safe' but i think that you should be able to reuse/recycle it, because it does have a number on it
td does offer security boxes in various sizes. there is a charge for this service.
My food is quite safe.
Garnished, no, seized, yes.
As long you don't heat the peva it should be find to reuse it.