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Fay Bisbee <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:07:12 -0800
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Hi Nikkie,
The best thing for collections storage areas are a
steady temperature, and stable humidity.  Best temps
for general storage area (where you have a multitude
of different kinds of materials/medias) is 68-72* F,
with a relative humidity level of 45-55%.  As little
fluctuation as possible is best, although we all know
that is the perfect ideal, and not often obtainable.
If temps/RH have to be changed, they should be changed
very slowly over a period of several days or longer.
The change in temperatures/RH cause stress to objects
by contracting and expanding the materials.
Deterioration of objects can be slowed by maintaining
stable temp/RH levels.

Hope this helps.

Fay Bisbee
Collections Manager
Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum



--- Curator Fort Morgan Museum
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are in need of a little input.
>
> We are finishing a major remodel and expansion.  One
> of the new toys we have
> are programmable thermostats.  We are trying to
> determine if we want to
> program them for the same temperature 24 hours a
> day, or program them for a
> more energy efficient temperature at night and when
> the galleries are
> closed.
>
> How is this handled at other institutions?
>
>
> Nikkie Cooper, Curator
> Fort Morgan Museum
>
> P.O. Box 184
> Fort Morgan, CO 80701
> 970-867-6331
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
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