- Satisfy your staff’s most intensive conservatorial demands
- Exhibit a broader variety of sensitive objects
- Specify or design cost-effective and appropriate case work
- Modify and re-use existing heritage exhibit cases
- Provide a Green Solution and save on energy costs
In everyday operation:
We can provide your staff with the supplies and information they need to effectively maintain your collection. Registrars and conservators may benefit from the one month, distance-learning course on microclimates taught through the Northern States Conservation Center. Considering an expansion or renovation?
We can advise you and your team on the most recent technical advances, conservation needs, and microclimate control techniques, including satisfying all relevant ASHRAE Chapter 21 recommendations. With hands-on experience in renovations, installations, and new projects, we can guide you and your customers through a wide variety of solutions for humidity, temperature, and pollution control.An effective plan at your project’s outset can both achieve conservation goals and provide substantial cost savings. Your staff and lenders will appreciate the easy to maintain and conservator-approved environments for their most sensitive artefacts, while substantial savings can be found in both capital and energy costs by allowing less stringent general environmental conditions in galleries. Our experience in partnering with all the skilled professionals during the organized mayhem needed to create an effective museum environment can provide graceful, cost-effective solutions and compromises when necessary.
- To read an Article on Microclimate Control in Museums, click here
- To read an Article on Microclimate Control for Display Cases, click here