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Joy Summar-Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Sep 2007 12:06:41 -0400
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Earlier this week in our new archival storage, we discovered a strong odor
that seems to be from bodily fluid found on the floor.  Unfortunately this
occurred after we had moved the archives into space and we do not the space
to unload the room.  The room is a stable environmentally controlled room
and we can't just air it out.  We are in the process of attempting to figure
out how the fluid got in there and fix that problem, but the smell just
won't go away.  Does anyone have a good idea about to get rid of the smell
in way that won't harm our archives?

Joy Summar-Smith
Dir. of Interpretation
Dr Pepper Museum
300 S. 5th St
Waco TX 76701
254.757.1025
www.drpeppermuseum.com

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