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Pollutants in the Museum Environment
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01 June 2002

For centuries the world's art and artifacts have been brought into museums and collections in an attempt to preserve them and the cultural history they represent. Yet it has become apparent only with the benefit of hindsight and, increasingly, with today's technological advances, that the environment designed to protect can also be putting these precious and vulnerable objects at risk.
The environment in which artifacts are housed continually acts on them: it can alter them chemically, accelerate the aging process or provide the benign climate that minimizes the potential for damage; it can make the difference between destruction and preservation. Preventive conservation has therefore become a primary focus in the care of collections today, and in Pollutants in the Museum Environment, Pamela Hatchfield (of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston) provides a rich resource of information on the subject. The sources of pollutants, methods of testing for them and their potential to damage materials exposed to them are all examined, as are a range of construction materials used in the museum environment, from wood products to plastics. In addition, strategies for preventing or limiting damage such as the choice of stable materials, the protection of objects in enclosures, and the mitigation of pollutants, are laid out in detail.
Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in our care.
ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks, ART / Museum Studies, Museology and heritage studies
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Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Sources of pollutants in the museum environment
Damage to materials
Testing for pollutants
Mitigation of pollutants in the museum environment
Using materials in the museum environment
Protecting objects in enclosures
Appendix 1: Commonly used units of measurement for airbone polluants
Appendix 2: Plastics: technical information
Appendix 3: Product stability
Appendix 4: Materials and sources
Appendix 5: Material Safety Data Sheets
References
Index