The One Thing You Should Never Store Under the Sink

Under-sink cabinets are convenient, but not everything belongs there. In fact, one common item stored there can actually become dangerous over time.

Here’s what to avoid—and why.


Don’t Store Batteries Under the Sink

It might seem harmless, but storing batteries in a humid space like under the sink can shorten their lifespan or even lead to corrosion. Moisture exposure increases the risk of leaks, especially with older or half-used batteries.

Leaking batteries can damage nearby items and release harmful chemicals.


Where to Store Them Instead

Keep batteries in a dry, cool drawer or container, away from heat sources or moisture. If possible, store them in their original packaging or in a battery organizer to avoid contact with metal objects.


Other Items to Keep Away From Under-Sink Areas:

  • Paper towels or napkins (moisture = mold risk)

  • Electronics or chargers

  • Pet food

  • Cleaning supplies that react with one another


Moisture, heat, and chemicals don’t mix well. Use the space for sturdy cleaning items only—and keep sensitive materials somewhere safer.

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