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One of the benefits of using vacuum seal bags from something like the $.99 store or a Dollar General is that you can seal
         all your electronics in it all you have to do is simply place your electronics inside the bag and then basically without
         using a pump you can just suck the air out of the bag yourself it’s that easy and a cheap way to save money and
         technically it only cost about $.99 per bag. They are water proof up to a point but not floatable water proof. So water
         resistant.

         Because I’m heading to Louisiana down in the south where there’s a high humidity every night I’ll be placing my
         electronics to keep them safe and keep them dry because one of the things that you find pretty quickly about re-charging
         or charging your cell phone or even having a cell phone down in the south is that you do have to deal with humidity
         whether you realize it or not.

         Most Modern Electronics are water resistant and many water proof, but some recharge batteries are not and Dew can
         form where Air is so even inside "protected" areas, high humidity and dew point can produce hazards for electronics.

         Vacuum bags for deep south humidity can defeat the Dew issues for electronics and cell phones  as well as taking the
         silicate packets in meds and using them where you have electronics. In cold wet weather with humidity and dew I have
         issues with Chargers, Cell Phones and other electronics that when drier conditions prevailed were fine
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