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The Canadian Conservation Institute recently published Technical Bulletin
No.29 - Combatting Pests of Cultural Property by Tom Strang and Rika KIgawa,
which may be of interest. Highly readable with many easy to use tables and
charts and illustrated with excellent illustrations and photographs . I
highly recommend it and the price is very affordable.
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TB #29 Combatting Pests of Cultural Property
Tom Strang and Rika Kigawa
Pests can be very destructive to both aesthetic elements and the
structural integrity of collections, historic buildings, and objects.
Protection against pests requires attention to the collection’s environment,
containment, discovery of pests, response to pests, and remediation actions.
Reducing loss of value over time is the goal of preventive conservation
strategies. Integrated pest management (IPM) practices are part of this
process. Having a safe work environment and minimizing adverse effects to
objects from chemical exposure is a background concern. Effectiveness of any
control procedure or treatment can be measured by reducing the extent and
repeated incidence of the problem. Basic pests of collections, and a
structured approach to pest reduction activities, are presented. A survey
method with remediation activities appropriate to pest infestation findings
is given to help start an IPM program for a wide range of collections from
outdoor installations to state-of-the art preservation facilities.
Price In Canada: $20.00,
Other Countries: $25.00
paperback, 44 pp., 2009
ISBN: 798-0-660-19899-6
Code: 0901
Iona McCraith
Preservation Consultant
Archives Association of Ontario
Tel: (705) 277-1309 Fax: (705) 277-2091
Email: [log in to unmask]
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