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Re: [ARSCLIST] Humidifiers and Playback Equipment/Collections



Randy,

If you do decide to humidify, be sure to use only distilled water. I made that mistake many years ago at a radio station, and the white powder residue from hard water was everywhere, including inside equipment and sucked down onto LPs as they played. Believ me, you don't want to go there!

Bob Cham

Good day, all!



We are considering installing a humidifier to address the low humidity (21-22% at present) in our library's Listening Room. However, I'm very concerned about whether it would adversely affect the audio and video equipment and/or the video and audio collections housed here.



One thing we are considering is placing the humidifier in the outer public area so that the steam generated would be less likely to directly contact the equipment or collections.



What is your experience? It has been suggested that the higher humidity would not only benefit the staff but the materials in the room.



Thanks for any input you can provide.



Regards,

Randye

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