3.2.2. Storage and
protection
Good storage is
fundamental. Care should be paid not only to the general protection of the
museum premises, but also to the works placed on display in the museum
itineraries or in the storage areas, especially during the rotation of the
works in the museum and also outside it.
As some artefacts
require individual care and protection, this calls for specialized personnel.
Therefore, not only the general rules of conservation must be observed; each
work needs to be checked and evaluated according to its state.
Regular protection must
be assured both during opening hours and closing time. During opening hours
there should be an adequate number of staff on duty to prevent works and
structures being damaged. For this task professional volunteers may be usefully
employed. Besides these alarm systems, it would also be advisable to keep a
custodian during closing hours, if possible.
Above all, in terms of
security, one should make sure that during visiting hours the personnel on duty
are diligent and prudent in order to avoid accidents. When loaning works,
special attention need be taken to guarantee protection at each stage, assuring
careful handling during transportation (with specific guaranteed insurance
coverage) and extra care when arranging the exhibits.
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