Subject: FM 200 fire suppression system
We have recently begun discussions regarding the possible installation of a non-liquid gaseous fire suppression system using FM-200 being installed in our facility. However, since our facility houses not only paper based archival manuscripts and photographs but also artwork (both two-dimensional and three dimensional), rare books, film, and artifacts of various kinds we're concerned about the effects of FM-200 on multi media collections and if there have been any studies or recommendations regarding potential damage to different media. Are there some types of material or situations that FM-200 works better for than others, is it detrimental to some types of material, and are there recommendations out there that could be helpful to us in making our decision. William L. Hopkins Manager of Collections American Heritage Center Dept. 3924 1000 E. University Ave Laramie, WY 82071 307-766-6836 Fax: 307-766-5511 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:9 Distributed: Friday, June 8, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-9-031 ***Received on Wednesday, 6 June, 2007