>How do much smaller institutions with limited staff resources utilize this >information? Who assesses it? Reports it? And takes remedial action? The >interpretation of these charts can require quite a wide range of knowledge >and subltety of interpretation. Are the charts simply glanced at and filed >away? If you do detect chronic problems how successful are you in correcting >it? I glance at the charts daily. My assistant changes them weekly and we go over them, noting any problems. Most of the "problems" are due to someone fooling with the sensor arm, so we have to get someone in to recalibrate the thing more frequently than should be necessary. Since the move to the new building in August both T and RH are remarkably consistent and within the pre-set range (they ought to be, we paid enough to have it done). If anything really bad happens, I go straight to the Executive Director and we hash it out with the building's engineers since we are still under warranty. Julia Moore Indianapolis Art Center