Because paint and wood stain split or solidify in cold temperatures, you should not store either in your garage during the winter.
Never keep propane tanks indoors, including in your garage. If a tank leaks, the spaces inside may fill with gas and could explode.
Many people store their off-season clothing in the garage, but it's something you'll regret putting there in the winter.
Keep the images you treasure in pristine condition and keep them indoors. This is particularly true if you lack digital copies.
It doesn't matter how much firewood you buy if the logs freeze in the garage.
Cold weather is one of the worst enemies of your old computer, spare parts, radio, appliances, and even outdated cameras.
Before the winter, remove any caulking or wall patching chemicals from your garage.
Canned goods should be stored at temperatures ranging from 50 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit; anything below may cause problems.