| Preservation
of Cultural Heritage against intruders! |
| Our cultural heritage is threatened
by pest on a daily base. Pest that can damage your expensive
objects irreparable. Many pest of frequent occurrence are
silverfish, booklice, woodlice, woodworm, death watch beetles,
longicorn, moth, cockroach, termites, ants and mites.
Through our yearlong experience in controlling pest in an
environmental friendly way, EcO2 B.V.
is the specialist for all your pest plagues. Innovation and
developing are very important in our company. We always have
a solution for your pest plague problems, and if not, we will
develop one that is suitable. |
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Depending of the problem we can offer
you the following pest control techniques:
- EcO2 Heattreatment technique
- EcO2 Modified Atmosphere technique
- EcO2 Controlled Atmosphere technique
- EcO2 Controlled Atmosphere technique
Nomad
The technique mostly applied in archives,
musea and libraries is the EcO2 Controlled
Atmosphere technique. This technique is 100% effective and
extremely suitable to treat your cultural heritage according
to the Integrated Pest Management System. The EcO2
Controlled Atmosphere technique environmental friendly and
safe for you and your employees because we do not use any
toxic gasses, no residues will leave behind on the product.
No resistance in the pest population will occur.
The EcO2 Controlled Atmosphere technique
does not affect paper, paint, leather, textile, wood, metal,
plastic, ink and varnish. The objects or products do not have
to get out of their packaging (if packed in the right way)
before the treatment starts. The safety of your objects or
products is thus guaranteed. On central places throughout
the Netherlands, we have built special climate chambers. In
these chambers the level of humidity is closely watched and
every desired atmosphere can be created according to the regulations
of the Netherlands Institute of Cultural Heritage. The climate
chambers are also suitable for preventive treatment of imported
products or objects. In the newsletter of the Netherlands
Institute for Cultural Heritage, publication 3, year 2002,
the Controlled Atmosphere is discussed in the section of Pest
Control, written by Drs. A. Brokerhof. |
Preventive
Objects from donations, acquisitions as well as objects that
are borrowed cannot be easily moved from your deposits. Quarantine
is the standard application, but does not give you the certainty
that you did see every egg or larva in the object or product.
However, a preventive treatment of EcO2
in one of our climate chambers does give you this security.
We guarantee a 100% destruction of all eggs, larva, pupa and
adult pests.
Is your object too valuable, too fragile or too big for transportation
to our climate chambers? Not at all a problem for EcO2.
With the Controlled Atmosphere technique Nomad we can treat
objects and products on location with a mobile climate chamber.
If this mobile installation is not large enough, it is also
possible to treat the whole building including present objects.
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Curative
There are two possibilities to treat infested objects of
your archive, museum or depot with the EcO2 Controlled Atmosphere
technology. The first possibility is to treat the archives
or objects in our climate chambers combined with a treatment
of the building. The second possibility is to use our mobile
installation to carry out the treatment of the archive or
objects on location including the building.
There is also a possibility to treat a small number of objects
with our Controlled Atmosphere NOMAD technology which can
be carried out at your own location. This technology is extremely
suitable for treatment of valuable objects, which cannot leave
the building. The EcO2 NOMAD technology is a small mobile
installation with a gastight tent. The tent can be placed
in every available area.
Because of the complexity of the treatment of cultural heritage
and other valuable objects, we are happy to inform you in
more detail about our technologies in a personal meeting.
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Contact one of our specialists for more information
at +31(0)186-651010
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