Humidity control for conservation and preservation
Humidity control is essential to ensure the integrity of materials over time.

Museums and art galleries
Humidity protects exhibits from dimensional change and damage over time from moisture movement.

Concert halls and organs
Humidity control protects instruments, the building fabric and provides the best conditions for vocal performance.

Musical instruments
Humidity control keeps instruments in tune, prevents damage to organic materials and avoids repairs.

Archives
Humidity control ensures stable storage conditions for long-term preservation of collections.

Military storage
Humidity control helps maintain operational readiness by preventing moisture damage and rust.

Warehouses
Humidity control protects products and packaging from damage whilst in storage or transit.

Retail and shops
Humidity control prevents moisture loss from products, extends shelf-life, reduces waste and improves sales.

Get a free 10-point guide to controlling humidity in heritage buildings
This guide has been compiled from Condair's extensive experience across thousands of humidity control projects in heritage buildings.
It gives an overview of the 10 most important topics to consider when setting out on a humidification or dehumidification project in this sector.
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