We, the studio Museum in Harlem, are the guardian of a extremely valuable collection of photographic negatives. Most of them are acetate base and are showing great signs of deterioration and oxidation. The only way for us to stop this process would be to store them in a cold (40 F, 35-45% RH) storage. Does anybody would have recommandations for a reliable, safe, climate controlled cold storage in the Northeast area?
Thank you

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