Why do we need new IAQ guidelines for museums?
Author(s) : BROWN J. P., ZHIVOV A. M., et al.
Summary
Discusses the current status and future of museum IAQ (indoor air quality) guidelines as they apply to relative humidity and pollutant gases and particulates. Presents some practical conclusions for the storage and display of artefacts. Points out that current practice is based on mechanical convenience and consideration of a very small subset of all museum material.
Details
- Original title: Why do we need new IAQ guidelines for museums?
- Record ID : 1998-3128
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1996/07
- Source: Source: Proc. Indoor Air '96, Nagoya
vol. 4; 447-454; 11 ref.
Indexing
- Themes: Indoor air quality
- Keywords: Recommendation; Air quality; Pollutant; Museum; Dust; Hygrometry; Air conditioning
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- Formats : PDF
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