From experience - Good add. Also keep them out of light as much as possible - direct sun and even bright indirect daylight speed yellowing so a closed bookcase or simple curtain over that shelf helps a lot but then... aim for steady humidity around 40–50% with a cheap hygrometer and dust the edges periodically, since dust can be acidic. For the few you care about most, inexpensive archival polypropylene sleeves or an acid‑free slipcase will buy extra time without rehousing everything.
Another angle: lots of routers auto-hop channels at night or use DFS on 5 GHz which causes brief dropouts - set a fixed non-DFS 5 GHz channel or 20 MHz on 2.4 and disable any scheduled reboots. If it’s Wi‑Fi, try lowering the camera’s resolution/bitrate so it’s less sensitive to dips. For dedicated RF models, turn off Eco/VOX power‑save and keep cordless phones or microwaves away; even swapping a cheap, noisy power adapter has cured random signal drops for me.