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Some customers are very strict about controlling the temperature in their storage container in order to prevent damage to their antiques. Are they correct?

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Some customers are very strict about controlling the temperature in their storage container in order to prevent damage to their antiques. Are they correct?

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No. According to George Read in his “Art & Antique Quiz” in the May 2003 issue of House Beautiful the customer has confused temperature and humidity. It is changes in the latter that cause both shrinkage and swelling. Humidity can easily be controlled by placing an inexpensive humidity control product in the storage container. These products can help protect your belongings from the damaging effects of moisture.

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