Hi and thanks to all.  The humidity we have under control with the existing HVAC system and dehumidifiers keeping it within a fairly stable range although being in the South that can be somewhat taxing to keep up with.  I think I have come up with a solution that will clean the air and remove any allergens and other particulates which may be causing some mild respiratory and skin irritation.  I will let you know.

Thanks,


On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 11:00 AM, topladave . <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Denny,

Can you be more specific?

Are you just looking to filter for dust or do you need to also remove pollutants? Also, depending on the types of photos in the archives relative humidity may be far more important to control in the larger scheme of long term preservation.

Cheers!
Dave

David Harvey
Senior Conservator & Museum Consultant
Los Angeles CA. USA
www.cityofangelsconservation.weebly.com


On Sep 28, 2016 8:46 AM, "Denny Adcock" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Any recommendations for an air purifier for a photo archives.  The photos are housed in a small (less than 200 sq ft) room that needs air quality help.

Thanks in advance.

DAdcock


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