Subject: Pesticides
Paolo Recanati <consob [at] imj__org__il> writes >Objects on loan or donated to our Museum may arrive from abroad with >hungry termites, with paper eating silverfishes or just with their >eggs, potentially contaminating other "clean" items. As a preventive >measure, every single object (containing any kind of organic >material) that enters our Museum, must spend some time in a >"quarantine" room. Soon after, it is treated in a special sealed >room with some chemicals such as Permetrin (sort of smoke) or in a >"bubble" with Methyl Bromide or Phosphin (the latter not on metals) >that can kill also eggs. We are a Portuguese company that acts in conservation/disinfestation areas. We construct inert gases disinfestation chambers and also convert old ethylene oxide chambers to be used with inert gas. The actual tendency is working with inert gases (anoxic conditions), instead of using toxic products to control pest. Jorge Mamede Paes Mamede, Lda. R. Prof. Dias Valente, 32B 2765-294 Estoril Portugal +351 214661910 Fax: +351 214661523 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:34 Distributed: Friday, November 22, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-34-009 ***Received on Saturday, 16 November, 2002