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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Storing your Photo CDs

January 5, 2008 by Christine Gooding  
Filed under Home & Living

If you’re like me, you’d have tons of digital photos either in your hard drive or saved on your discs. What we need to keep in mind is that we need to back these photos up! Remember what happened to my photos?

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One thing to consider is whether we are storing are photo CDs/DVDs properly. I discover these Corrosion Intercept CD Album Refill Pages that extends the life of your CDs from 40 years up to 120 years! Talk about inter-generational storage!

Corrosion Intercept CD Album Refill Pages

CD/DVD’s have a life expectancy of 2 to 20 years. With corrosion intercept CD album refill pages the life can be extended from 40 to 120 years. The intercept plastic acts as a barrier to the atmospheric gases that cause corrosion and tarnish, and that in turn causes the aluminum layer on the surface to break down. Corrosion intercept traps the gases and permanently neutralizes them. Intercept also is designed to protect from the dangers of static electricity. Holds 8. Set of 5.

Exposures Online sells these for $10.95 per set.

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