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I'm not sure if zip locks alone are the best idea. I may worry about moisture building inside a ziplock bag. I would suggest maybe throwing in some small desicant baggies inside a ziplock and/or inside the safe as well. You can buy big bags of 100's of packets of these as well as bigger "rechargeable" ones. I would also use the hot-rod dehumidifiers as well in a large safe.
All of these moisture-control items are inexpensive, so I see no reason to be extra cautious and use them pretty liberally.
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