Humiscope celebrates 10 years of innovation in humidity control. From ultra-dry rooms and drying rooms to commercial and industrial dehumidifier systems, this milestone highlights a decade of engineering excellence and trusted partnerships across Australia.
Choosing the Right Dehumidifier: Refrigerant vs Desiccant Systems
Seed Storage and Desiccant Dehumidifiers
When it comes to preserving seed viability and quality, humidity control is just as crucial as temperature. In a cold room environment, excess moisture can quietly erode the integrity of stored seeds, causing fungal growth, weight fluctuations, and reduced germination rates. By comparing two identical cold rooms - one with a desiccant dehumidifier and one without…
Optimal Temperature and Humidity for Archival Storage
The Pitfalls of Inefficient Indoor Temperature and Humidity Control in Archival Storage
When storing paper and documents, maintaining the right temperature and humidity is crucial for preservation. High humidity can cause moisture damage, while low humidity can lead to brittleness.
Proper ventilation, air quality, and avoiding temperature fluctuations are key components of efficient archival storage.
Preserving valuable paper documents requires controlled environmental conditions. The ideal storage temperature ranges between 18°C and 22°C, while humidity should be maintained between 40% and 55%. Deviations from these ranges can lead to damage: high humidity promotes mould and ink bleeding, while low humidity risks brittleness and warping.
Storage and Air Quality
Air quality is equally important, as pollutants can accelerate document degradation. Specialised HVAC systems, particularly with dehumidifiers, are essential tools for managing both temperature and humidity effectively.
Regular monitoring of these conditions is crucial to maintain long-term document integrity. Temperature fluctuations should be minimized, and HVAC systems should be calibrated to meet storage needs.
Additionally, storing documents in acid-free containers further reduces risk, as these protect against both environmental and chemical degradation. Ensuring proper ventilation and air circulation within the storage area helps in preventing moisture build-up and mould growth.
Automated Climate Control Systems
For businesses and institutions, automated climate control systems are an excellent investment. These systems not only regulate the environment but also provide alerts in case of any significant changes, allowing for prompt intervention before damage occurs.
By maintaining proper indoor climate conditions and employing the right equipment, you can ensure the longevity and safety of your paper archives. Effective storage practices protect documents from deterioration and preserve their historical and operational value for the long term.















