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Anne Lewellen <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Nov 2018 13:58:43 -0500
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Hello Listers,

I am looking to buy a glass or plexi museum exhibit case (about 3’-4’w x 18”d x counter height) for temporary use in a very hot and humid environment (open-air casemates in a Florida fort).  Ideally the case would be on wheels so it could be moved around and stored in a secure area at closing. However, it needs to be very airtight. Are there any exhibit cases that plug-in and have a built in cooling system?  Or any cases that you recommend that are super airtight and will keep the heat and humidity out?  I will not place anything fragile or sensitive in the case.  However, even with stable objects, I don’t want temperatures to get to 90 degrees inside like they did in the old cases.

Thank you for any recommendations.

Anne Lewellen
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Museum Curator, National Park Service 
Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve / Fort Caroline National Memorial / Castillo de San Marcos National Monument / Fort Matanzas National Monument

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