Subject: Fumigation
I have received two transfile boxes of additional material for a collection I am processing. Prior to the boxes arriving I was informed that silver fish may exist. I isolated the boxes in a cool, dry environment and opened them to some air and to examine the contents. I also examined for mold and fungus growth and to see what I was up against. My question is, what does a small archive that is quite isolated in Virginia do about fumigating? There is no possibility of sending it to a chamber-limited funds. Can I fumigate myself with some commercial product and if so, how and where in the building? The boxes contain military medals, photographs and manuscripts. I am concerned that using some fumigant may react with the medals, the emulsion on the photographs and leave a residue. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions to literature or another individual. Alison L. Oswald Washington and Lee University Law School Archives Lexington, Virginia 703-463-8031 ALO [at] fs__law__wlu__edu *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:29 Distributed: Saturday, October 2, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-29-009 ***Received on Friday, 1 October, 1993