Given you don't know the storage history, it's not possible to say, but I would guess they should be OK, however both may require quite a lot of flushing to get a stable baseline.
I've used similar columns I've stored for 4 - 5 years after use without problems. If I was in your position, I wouldn't bother with purchasing expensive new reagents and standards, but make new solutions using AR grade reagents, just to test the columns before investing in new ones.
If you need carbonate-free NaOH, and don't have ( or wish to purchase ) any, then carefully make up some 50% mass/mass from a freshly opened AR NaOH pellets container ( not fine beads - too much surface = more carbonate ) and CO2-free water eg from a Milli-Q system, ensuring minimal exposure to air.
Allow to stand for a day or so in a container with minimal ullage ( volume above liquid ) and use a pipette to withdrawn some of the clear liquid in the middle. Dilute to strength with fresh CO2-free water. I've found the CO2 concentration good enough for most testing. Some people quickly wash the pellets with CO2-free water to remove the carbonate layer before making the 50%, but I've not found that necessary.
Bruce Hamilton