Subject: Paint for interior of safe
We recently acquired a new fire-proof record safe for secure storage of our especially valuable objects, records and (I hope) books. Since we installed it one month ago it has given off a distinct odor of fresh paint. The vendor told me that this is normal since every safe is painted just before leaving the factory, and that the smell would dissipate in a few days; the service manual likewise claims that "the fumes present no threat to users or to information stored within." The manufacturer (Schwab) does not give anywhere in its literature specifications about the type of finish used. I have kept the doors open for almost a month now, but the smell, while not as strong as before, is still noticeable. What effects could this fresh paint have on the leather and vellum bindings of books and documents that might be placed in this safe? Peter Nelson University Archivist/Special Collections Librarian Thomas Jefferson University Scott Memorial Library 1020 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107-5587 215-955-7769 Fax: 215-955-7642 *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:38 Distributed: Sunday, November 20, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-38-012 ***Received on Friday, 18 November, 1994