SILICA FOR SAFES - (10 Pack) 60 Gram Silica Gel Desiccant Packet For Household or Commercial Safes- Military Grade Moisture Adsorbing Drying Bags Conform to MIL-D-3463E Type I & Type II Silica

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OUR DESICCANTS CONFORM - to U.S. military standard MIL-D-3464E Type I & II desiccant
FOOD SAFE - Not only can you protect your guns with our SILICA, you can also extend the life of dry foods
PROVIDES SUPERIOR "ADSORPTION" - each pack can absorb up to 40% of it's own weight in moisture
TOUGH PACKAGING - Our Tyvek Anti-Static Packaging Is Tear Resistant Minimizing Breakage
NON-TOXIC

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SAVE YOUR GUNS, AMMO, TOOLS, FOOD, and OUTDOOR GEAR! Our PRO-TECTTM Silica Packs meet food safe specifications & conform to military standard for absorption, reactivation, dusting, and durability. Our silica's hygroscopic properties adsorb and hold moisture from surrounding air. Moisture facilitates corrosion, stickiness, mold, decay, rancid smells, rust, and a host of other biological bi-products that destroy everyday objects. Our military grade desiccant bags are used commercially to preserve and protect your products such as semiconductors, electronics, cartons of food, and all types of machinery. Products in every industry require protection from moisture. Our Silica is packed in Tyvek anti-static material making them perfect for shipping or storing electronics or any static-sensitive equipment. You can protect just about anything by using these highly effective silica packs. Use them to protect TOOLS and HARDWARE from rust. Preserve precious family JEWELRY. Place one inside your TACKLE BOX; use them to store your OUTDOOR GEAR; throw one in your STORAGE BIN to keep cloths and important documents safe from moisture. Use them to protect your precious PHOTOS. Place a packet in your PROTEIN POWDER to keep it from clumping - there are endless uses. Silica gel is non-toxic, meaning that it is not poisonous if eaten. The package is clearly marked - "DO NOT EAT" because (1) it is not food, and (2) it could be a choking hazard. The whole packet, granules, or beads may become lodged in the throat of a small child or animal.