Climate monitoring for museums, archives, galleries and libraries
Each person has his/her own personal feel-good temperature – and most objects in museums and archives do too. But unlike us, paintings, sculptures or antique books cannot adapt, and always depend on establishment of the appropriate ambient climate.
Whether it‘s a question of exhibition or storage – indoor climate and air quality are the key factors for private and public museums, collections, libraries or archives when it comes to safeguarding the preservation of their valuable exhibits or archive materials.
The data monitoring systems and data loggers from Testo will help you establish the ideal climatic conditions for your objects of art, thus protecting them from mould, corrosion or deformation.
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One of the world's leading providers of transportation and installation for art dealers, private collectors and museums trusts in Testo when monitoring environmental conditions.
Testo’s role in preserving Australia’s maritime treasures.
The National Maritime Museum in Sydney protects its exhibits against possible damage due to light and humidity with the help of Testo measuring technology.
Thanks to the fully automatic WiFi data logger system testo Saveris 2, the monitoring of temperature and air humidity in museums is easier, and more reliable at the same time.
Stationary monitoring of the indoor climate: WiFi data logger testo Saveris 2
Web-based system: WiFi data loggers plus secure Cloud system
Temperature and humidity data can be read out from anywhere via PC or smartphone
Alarm notification by SMS or e-mail
Real time is not important?
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