Subject: Fireproof safes
Jeanne Eichelberger <jeichelb [at] binghamton__edu> writes >I pointed out the environmental problems with the safe and >recommended that, in the absence of any likelihood that they could >move the collections to a safer building, they should open the safe >whenever staff was there to allow the air to circulate. In concordance with Jeanne Eichelberger's experience, a few years ago I conducted a CAP survey for a museum which stored records and film in fire-proof filing cabinets. I put my data logger into one of the drawers and went to lunch. When the data were downloaded it was clear that the %RH inside those particular filing cabinets was approximately 15% higher than the ambient conditions. My recommendation to the museum were substantially the same as Ms. Eichelberger's. Open the drawers weekly and leave them open all day. Thompson Conservation Lab. 7549 N. Fenwick Portland, Oregon USA 503-735-3942 (phone/fax) *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:60 Distributed: Tuesday, March 5, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-60-002 ***Received on Thursday, 28 February, 2002