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[EXLIBRIS:31746] RE: fireproof safes for rare books



How did the moisture get in? I worked at a library that had a walk-in
vault. We had to keep a filled bucket of water in the vault. The water
evaporated in about a week's time
Gabriel A

-----Original Message-----
From: exlibris@library.berkeley.edu
[mailto:exlibris@library.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jack C. Thompson
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 1:58 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [EXLIBRIS:31745] RE: fireproof safes for rare books


Not always.  A few years ago, while conducting a conservation assessment
at a historical society in California I put a data logger inside a
fire-proof filing cabinet, and learned that the %RH was actually higher
than in the room.

Jack


>Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 09:42:45 -0700
>From: "Gabriel Austin" <gabrielaustin@earthlink.net>
>Subject: RE: fireproof safes for rare books
>
>Plus. Safes are dangerous for paper. The paper can quickly dry out. 
>Gabriel Austin




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