Museum Ensures Stable Environment with Bluetooth Temp Loggers
Tennessee's Hunter Museum of Art uses Bluetooth-enabled temp/RH data loggers to ensure a safe environment for art objects made from a variety of materials.
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Bluetooth Data Logger Protects Magna Carta
The best-surviving copy of the Magna Carta is displayed in a glass case, along with a Bluetooth-enabled temperature/relative humidity data logger.
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Occupancy Loggers Drive Cost-Saving Decisions in Historic San Francisco Building
An engineering firm deployed occupancy/light sensing data loggers for a major energy retrofit of San Francisco's historic Flood Building.
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Dracula Exhibit Monitored with HOBO Data Loggers
Curators at the Rosenbach Museum & Library in Philadelphia deployed wireless data loggers to discreetly monitor temp and RH and ensure favorable preservation conditions for all of its treasures.
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Preservation Goes High-Tech for Monroe’s Subway Dress
Marilyn Monroe's famous white "subway" dress and other irreplaceable movie items are kept in ideal storage conditions, thanks in part to data loggers monitoring temp and RH around the clock.
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Data Loggers Track Climate at JFK Museum
At the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, the collections coordinator uses data loggers to monitor temp, RH, and light intensity to maintain the proper environment for historic artifacts made of a wide range of materials.
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Data Loggers Help Art Centre Preserve Collections
To ensure both the comfort of its patrons and the long-term safety and preservation of its artwork, the University of Toronto Art Centre Museum utilizes data loggers for an effective climate-control strategy.