How do you keeping mildew out of a small fire safe?

I have a small safe that I keep important documents in and noticed some mildew on a binder that has my trust in it. I have nothing stored in it that contains moisture and it is in the back bottom of a closet. Can I add something to eliminate mildew or mold from growing?

Answers:
You can get "silica gel" at the craft store. It will absorb the moisture, or you can get a "dry out" container in the household cleaner section at the grocery store. Those little packets that come in packing for things you buy that say "do not eat" is silica gel..............I put those inside my clocks to keep the moisture out.

Other answers:
Put in a couple of packs of Silica Gel
It is the stuff that come in packages from overseas that say do not eat on them
Put in a couple of packs of Silica Gel
It is the stuff that come in packages from overseas that say do not eat on them
put a couple of moth balls in your safe , they absorb moisture and should take care of your problem
a cup of salt or silica will absorb the moisture necessary to maintain the molds growth of course avoiding moisture from getting in in the first place is even better.
Sugar, scrub that safe with vinegar and water, let it dry real good, and add a box of baking soda and if that don't keep the mildew out, then I would change the combination.
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