Bridget,

In the past I have used the purafil passive coupon monitor system.

http://www.purafil.com/Products/purafil-coupons.shtml

Some years ago their reports were written for electonics corrosion
standards - while the standards for museum objects and the museum
environment is stricter (see the Indoor Pollutants Book by Pamela
Hatchfield).

Cheers!
Dave


David Harvey
Conservator
Los Angeles, California


On 4/19/07, Bridget Sabo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone know of suppliers for lead coupons?
> Thanks,
> Bridget Sabo
> Conservation Technician
> Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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