Case Studies
Museums & Conservation
Transport
Temperature and humidity loggers can help ensure that the correct environmental conditions are maintained during the transportation of sensitive items and artefacts.
Featured Case Studies
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Tinytags installed at Fishbourne Roman Palace
Data logging is essential to ensure that items are kept in the correct environmental conditions to help with preventive conservation efforts.
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Weald & Downland living museum monitors collections and exhibition space
Ultra Radio data loggers monitor on two floors, with data accessed from a central office, to help manage the environment to aid the conservation of historic items.
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Tinytags help protect museum collections alerting of temperature and humidity fluctuations
Tinytag data loggers continually record temperature and humidity in museums, galleries and stores to assist with the preservation and conservation of the collections. These measuring devices help to identify when action needs to be taken to avoid damage to the items.
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Display, Storage and Conservation
Tinytags are used in the display, storage and conservation of sensitive items. They can be supplied in unobtrusive colours so as not to detract from exhibits. Probed versions are available for sealed display cases or difficult to reach areas.
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Building Monitoring
Temperature, humidity and CO2 loggers can be used effectively within public buildings such as museums to help ensure adequate ventilation and climate control levels are maintained.Loggers can also help to identify where steps can be taken to improve energy efficiency.