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[padg] Re: mold advice



I think bagging them will certainly make the mold grow faster on the items with mold. If the humidity goes above 60% bagging the books with mold will not save the other items. The poor environment is facilitating the mold growth. Inactive mold spores are everywhere--waiting for the right conditions for growth.

Lowering the humidity is the key here. How about dehumidifiers? Lowering the humidity to 40-45% would make the mold inactive and prevent new growth. It may take a while since the books have probably absorbed some moisture.

It would be a good idea to use plastic sheeting (attached to the ceiling for example) to separate the affected collection from the rest, but don't try to seal it up.

Anyone entering the area should wear PPE. Exposure to the mold is another reason not to bag them up.



At 01:12 PM 4/29/2009, you wrote:
Our institution is waiting for mold remediation bids. The room is located in a basement of an old facility. The temperature is fairly consistent at 73F. Humidity control is difficult. Our rainy and humid season has started. I expect the humidity to rise compared to the winter months. Currently, the mold is on the spines of items scattered around 5 rows of compact shelving. No visible growth on items below the 3rd shelf from the top. We haven't seem huge growth in the last month.

My question is should I bag the items that have visible mold to "save" those that don't have visible mold? Will bagging them make it impossible for restoring- make the mold grow faster on the infected item?

I have no time line on how long the bidding process with take. Thanks for any assistance
Kathryn
Preservation Facilitator


Kathryn Talbot
Government Publications
314, Hale Library
Kansas State University
785-532-6965
ktalbot@xxxxxxxxxxx

Michele Brown
Book Conservator
Department of Preservation and Collection Maintenance
B-31 Olin Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-2484
http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/operations/bookconservation.html



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