At my previous institution (and nearly 20 years ago) we had a couple of these, also with carbon tetrachloride, out of some old industrial barns located on the museum's property that dated to the 1930s. They were not accessioned as they did not fit the collecting plan of the institution.
In consultation with our admin, it was decided that as a hands-on, living history museum the risk to health for staff and visitors was deemed too great to warrant keeping them. We found a hazmat company to take them away - which was hard to do and pricey...
Lana Newhart-Kellen
Collections & Facilities Manager/Purdue Galleries
Patti & Rusty Rueff School of Design, Art & Performance
Harrison Hall/HARR C-14B
107 MacArthur Drive
West Lafayette IN 47906
765-496-2816
ljnewhar@purdue.edu
