Airborne pollutants cause severe problems in art collections all over the world, in exhibitions, and in storage rooms. They are invisible, mostly odorless, destructive and endanger cultural heritage objects of all kinds; no matter whether paper, wood, clothes, paintings or metal objects.
European scientists, conservators and cultural heritage institutions from 10 countries bring together European knowledge and provide the conservation market with an innovative measurement technology. Improved pollution effects knowledge and new evaluation methods to reduce the impact of gaseous pollutants on movable cultural assets, are also provided.
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= | Low risk, indicates that within the constraints of present knowledge it is unlikely that the materials will change significantly within a period of perhaps 30 years. |
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= | Medium risk, indicates a situation in between. |
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= | High risk, indicates that damage is likely to occur to objects within three years and that damage will require interventive conservation. |
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