Hello,

I work in the collections department at a center in the Chandler,
Arizona area. I'm interested in purchasing a small freezer to treat
organic material and I'd like to know if anyone can recommend a one.
Currently, I'm looking at So-Low model ch25-13 freezer to -25 degrees
Celsius. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. 

Sincerely,

[email protected]

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Abigail Stevens"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 2:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pestlist] Pest Treaments

 

Dear all,

 

I work at the Manchester Museum in the UK, and we are about to embark on
a redevelopment of our Mammals Gallery. All the taxidermy specimens on
display will have to be moved to elsewhere in the Museum (including
other collection stores) due to lack of storage space, and so to be on
the safe side I would like to treat all the specimens as soon as they
come off the gallery and before they go into their new/temporary home. 

 

We have a small chest freezer at the Museum that we use for treating
small specimens, but there are an awful lot of specimens on the gallery,
as well as several very large ones. We have used the walk-in freezer at
Liverpool Conservation Centre in the past, but this would involve a
great deal of journeys back and forth, and would be very time consuming.

 

Please can anyone recommend a company in the north west that could
provide the facilities to treat a large number of specimens on site?
Ideally we are looking for a mobile freezer unit?

 

Many thanks,

Abby

 

Abby Stevens

Preventive Conservator 

Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road,
Manchester, M13 9PL

0161 3061590

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