The Best Storage Solutions For Water & Fire Damage: Guide For Historical Institutions

The Best Storage Solutions For Water & Fire Damage: Guide For Historical Institutions, updated 8/16/24, 9:00 AM

Many things can damage historical collections. If you run a museum or a similar historical institution, check out Spacesaver's (800.255.8170) guide to see how you can protect your precious exhibits. Learn more at https://www.spacesaver.com/blog/museum-collection-care-best-practices

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The Best Storage Solutions For
Water & Fire Damage: Guide For
Historical Institutions
Spacesaver's guide cites ten agents of deterioration as
the most devastating of potential threats to historical
artifacts in museums.
The first of them is direct
physical force, such as sudden
shock, vibrations, or pressure,
which can break and deform
objects.
Pollutants are another common threat, and these can range from dirt, volatile compounds,
and residual pesticides that are either airborne or transferred by touch.
To protect your collections, you can seal them in
cabinets made with non-off-gassing powder coat
paint.
Sealed museum cabinets can also protect relics from
fire, smoke, and soot, less common but extremely
damaging agents of deterioration.
For mitigating water damage, Spacesaver advises you use steel compactors that can raise cabinets
four to six inches off the ground and cabinets with waterproof caps.

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