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Default Storing DAT tapes: airtight containers?

Is it a good idea or bad idea to store DAT tapes in airtight
containers? I have a few hundred DATs with old mixes and data, and I've been
keeping them in small batches of airtight, tupperwear-like containers for about
ten years.
I've taken out a random few to test every now and then, and so far
all appear to be in good shape. I wonder if the tapes themselves break down a
bit and release anything that might further damage the tapes, given the storage
means?
I live in a fairly humid place (65% rel humidy most of the year),
if that has any bearing. Thanks!
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