Heavy or breakable items should be organized on lower shelves to prevent injury from falling objects and to minimize damage if they do fall. This placement prioritizes safety and reduces the risk of accidents.
The primary reason for storing heavy or breakable items on lower shelves is safety. Placing heavy objects higher up increases the risk of them falling and causing injury. If a heavy item falls from a high shelf, it can cause serious harm to anyone standing below. Similarly, breakable items falling from a height are more likely to shatter, creating a mess and potential hazards from broken pieces. Lower shelves provide a more stable and accessible location, reducing the likelihood of items falling accidentally. Furthermore, lifting heavy items from lower shelves is generally safer for your back and posture compared to lifting them from higher positions. This reduces the risk of strain or injury during retrieval.
When organizing shelves, consider the frequency of use. Items you use most often, even if they are lighter, should be placed at a comfortable, mid-level height to minimize reaching and bending.