Benefits
Proper humidity control in archives, libraries and long-term storage is vital for many reasons.
Preservation of materials
Keeps paper, books, textiles, and artifacts safe from mold, warping and brittleness.
Prevents pests and insects
Deters infestations that could destroy archival materials.
Ensures long-term stability
A consistent environment helps deliver decades and centuries of conservation

Dehumidifiers and humidity control in archives and storage areas
Magnetic and optical media are highly vulnerable to corrosion and data loss in humid conditions. Mold can also pose a health risk to staff and visitors, as well as damage building materials through condensation and corrosion.
Condair dehumidifiers help leading archives worldwide protect collections by controlling humidity and ensuring long-term preservation.

Humidification and humidifiers for archives
As static electricity increases in low humidity conditions, electro-sensitive materials such as film are placed at greater risk.
International standards such as ISO 11799:2015 reinforce the need to control humidity at levels appropriate to the materials in question and the local climate. They also emphasize minimizing fluctuations, as rapid changes in humidity can have the most detrimental impact. Institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution Archives and the National Archives and Records Administration both recommend a minimum humidity of 30% RH, while avoiding fluctuations greater than 5% RH in any 24-hour period.

Energy-efficient environmental control
Use cases for archives

Prevent evaporative losses

Managing humidity for long-term preservation

Prevent condensation and mold
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Frequently asked auestions
What is the best type of humidifier for archive stores?
What is the ideal humidity for an archive?
What kind of dehumidifier is best for an archive store?
Why is it so important to control humidity in an archive?
Will heating alone keep an archive dry?
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If you want to explore your options for humidity control, Condair's expert sales engineers will visit your site, review your project and talk you through their recommendations.
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