Store them on a shelf, on a table (pallet) or in a cabinet.
On the floor, they are subject to absorbing spills and attracting pests. Plus, floors are hard to keep sanitary, and then if you handle the container that has been on the floor, you spread the contamination.
because the pests and bugs can get to it
six inches off the floor
Packing of goods basically says that putting goods, dry or wet in containers and sealing them off either for shipment or for storage.
well you could try to scratch it off after its dry, but a floor cleaner should do it.
Virtually anything could be stored in a cabinet. Kitchen goods are stored in kitchen cabinets. Documents and files can be stored in a filing cabinet. Display cabinets are often glass-fronted in order to show off ornaments.
Dry cement in bags is stored in a dry place protected from the weather. For large construction sites this is usually a secure storage area. If you are talking about mixed cement (wet) or concrete, then it is not stored on a construction site. It is mixed off-site and carried to the site in large "cement mixer" trucks. The it is placed (or poured) prior to the initial setting time specified by the concrete manufacturer.
It varies by county, but almost all say 6 inches. You can ask your local Health Department for a more definite answer.
Get out. Get your feet and body off of the floor and get out of the door.
Dry rot happens when the vehicle sits too much. If possible drive the vehicle even for shot distances, to rotate the tires. If the vehicle is being stored long term, then lifting the tires off of the ground will help slow the dry rot process.
== == It should be stored in a cool, dry, dark place -- and be wrapped up to stop it from going off. To keep this product lasting longer, you should store it in the freezer.
When winter comes, the woody parts of trees can survive the cold. The above ground parts, the leaves, will die off, but underground parts, the roots, will remain alive. In the winter, plants rest and live off stored food until spring.
The best way to clean floor mats is by removing them from the vehicle and after shaking off all loose debris, wash with a soap mixture of 1 TBSP per gallon of water. Hang to air dry.
Up off the Floor was created on 2004-09-28.