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  • 1.  Art Storage Floor Material

    Posted 11-28-2022 17:03
    Dear Community,
    The Worcester Art Museum is planning to transform a space into an Art Receiving Room and Temporary Storage. The space currently has oak floors. Concrete floors are not an option, and I am wondering if anyone has experience using tile for an Art Receiving Room and Temporary Storage? If so, I am curious to know if you have any material recommendations (ceramic?) and sources? 

    Thank you so much in advance for your kind consideration, 

    Warmly, Eliza

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    Eliza Spaulding
    Paper Conservator
    Worcester Art Museum
    Auburndale MA
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  • 2.  RE: Art Storage Floor Material

    Posted 11-29-2022 11:50
    Hi Eliza,
    As the acting C2C Care Community Monitor, I'd like to thank you for posting this question to the community. Although the C2C Care program does not endorse any particular manufacturer or product, I hope members will contribute their recommendations for a safe, low/no VOC emitting products for flooring and sealing. In the meantime, these are the resources/guidelines I've found so far:


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    Sharon Fickeissen
    Senior Library Conservation Technician
    Hagley Museum & Library
    Wilmington DE
    sfickeissen@hagley.org
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  • 3.  RE: Art Storage Floor Material

    Posted 11-29-2022 12:36
    Hi Eliza,

    While ceramic tile is great in terms of ease of housekeeping, I can think of two serious disadvantages. First, the grout lines in ceramic tile tends to make for a very bumpy ride when rolling carts, racks, and dollies full of artifacts. Second, ceramic tile can be very slippery when wet, so there is a high slip and fall risk.

    Dee

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    Dee Stubbs-Lee, MA, PAIC, FIIC, CAPC
    Conservator
    New Brunswick Museum
    Saint John NB
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