This may sound like a simple question but I am having problems with this
issue. Our main exhibition gallery has numerous lights that need changing
on a regular basis. This is done by our maintenance engineer (after
numerous requests). We are a relatively small museum and we do not own a
lift (the lights are very high) - so we either rent a lift or use this very
unsafe-looking ladder (which is probably the reason the lights do not get
changed as often as they should). A few questions
* do most of you have a set schedule on changing lights?
* do you own a lift or rent?
* How do you convince your director that having someone climb this ladder is
not a good idea and investing in a lift or budgeting the money for rentals
would be a safer bet?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Lisa Moellering
Curator of Collections/Registrar
Holocaust Museum Houston
5401 Caroline Street
Houston, Texas 77004
713.942.8000 x110
713.942.7953 (fax)
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