What museum facility managers need to know to preserve and protect priceless items Buildings and Indoor Air Quality
ON-DEMAND WEBINAR Benefits of high-end, cloud-based humidity and temperature monitoring For paintings, archives, and other priceless items to last for posterity, a museum must pay careful attention to not only the restoration of the works of art, but to the environment in which they are preserved. Reliable instruments to monitor the humidity and temperature in the environment provide accurate data to help maintain the integrity of the items. They are also critical in helping museum professionals maintain ideal levels, thus providing a stable environment for the art. These two parameters must be consistently and accurately monitored, as fluctuating temperatures and humidity can make the art expand and contract. This puts the art under stress and can speed up the rate of natural degradation. In this webinar, Jarno Mitijonen, Product Manager at Vaisala and IAMFA (International Association of Museum Facility Administrators) discuss the importance of monitoring humidity and temperature in museum environments and how a cloud-based monitoring system can make it easy for museum professionals to monitor and share data, and to make data-based decisions to protect the integrity of priceless items. What you will learn in this one-hour webinar: How reliable wireless technology provides easy-to-setup and effective monitoring in complex, obstructed conditions Benefits of high-quality, long-range monitoring with fewer wireless access points for a cost-effective solution Why a cloud-based system helps to improve visibility over monitoring applications How museum professionals can collect and share trusted data on the museum’s environmental conditions, structures, and indoor air quality to base important decisions How to gain actionable insights and pertinent site analytics for long-term condition monitoring, process improvements, maintenance, and optimization Evaluation and assessment of a cloud solution at The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. If you have already attended or registered for this webinar, please click here. Otherwise, please watch the recorded webinar by filling the form. 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Jarno Mitjonen Product manager for Continuous Monitoring Systems (CMS) Jarno Mitjonen is the Product Manager for CMS at Vaisala Industrial Measurements. He is focusing on cloud solutions for industrial applications. Jarno has over 20 years of experience in creating digital solutions including software and hardware to help customers solve their problems in the field of building automation & monitoring, energy management, and security systems.