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Deb,

The Scott air pack is what firemen wear.  As for newer buildings, they're
built so tight for conservation purposes it's no surprise that they have
problems.

Tim

Timothy S. Bottoms · Registrar · Cape Fear Museum · 814 Market Street ·
Wilmington, NC  28401 · 910.341.4350 x 3011 · 910.341.4037 (fax) ·
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Scott air pack? Is that like an air filter? I've seen little ones that
you can wear around your neck but I question how effective they are.

I am a member of a Quaker meeting and our meeting house dates back to
about 1850 and doesn't have AC. Amazingly, I'm much happier in there
than a lot of modern buildings with HVAC systems.

Deb

On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 09:29:36 -0500, Tim Bottoms <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Deb,
>
> Oh, I don't know.  You could wear a Scott air pack but it makes it tough
to
> sing the hymns (and let's not even mention communion!).
>
> Tim
>
> Timothy S. Bottoms · Registrar · Cape Fear Museum · 814 Market Street ·
> Wilmington, NC  28401 · 910.341.4350 x 3011 · 910.341.4037 (fax) ·
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> On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 17:45:40 -0500, Jansonius, Remko (Vizcaya)
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > I can imagine that there may be some conservation issues involved here.
> > However, what you have on your hands is a ready example of "scratch 'n
> > sniff" without the need to scratch. Scent plays an important role in
our
> > experience of the world, on both conscious and unconscious levels.
> > Therefore, if the textiles are to be part of an exhibit, I can imagine
> > that this tobacco smoke odor might greatly enhance the visitor's
> > experience.
>
> And many people are allergic to tobacco smoke and I would hate to see
> things get sneezed on. The smoke smell can also contaminate other
> objects in the immediate area as well. I'd find a way to get rid of
> it.
>
> Deb - who could never be a high Episcopalian because of all the incense
:)
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