R: [pestlist] heat treatment effect on DNA

2012-10-12 Thread rgi...@tiscali.it
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Have you considered to  adopt very low oxygen atmosphere Visit the site 
of RGI biosteryl Tech wb site www.rgi-genova.com
VELOXY machine works 
perfectly and wil solve your problem
ERCOLE GIALDI , President




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We are 
having trouble with pest infestation in our herbarium and are 
considering heat treating instead of fumigation with toxic gases. (We 
are already working with cleaning the rooms, freezing and bagging of 
specimens but it is not enough). Is there anyone with experience of 
heat treatment in large areas or maybe has any documentation? We are 
mostly concerned about the effect on DNA.

Thanks for any information


Best regards,

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R: RE: [pestlist] Zero2

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Dear Dr.Stbbs-lee
Yuou cann gen exaustive explanation on VELOX (that 
works as ZERO O2 FLEXY CUBE) at the laboratory of restoration and 
conservation of The National Royal Musum of Toronto  Canada. They are 
using Veloxy since several years : Ask fo Helen Coxton .
To use oxygen 
scavengers some time is quite expensive and complicate.
Sincerely 
ERCOLE GIALDI from  RGI bioSteril Tech Genova Italy 
Should you need 
references, Veloxy is on the market since more or less 15 years ans al 
our customers are fully satisfied:  Small enough , light, easy to be 
used and minimum need of maintenance
www.rgi-genova.com  



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Could 
someone please point me toward some resource material where I can read 
up on ZerO2 Flexi Cubes? It sounds interesting and  I’d only just 
recently heard of them (on this list), and a quick Google search didn’t 
come up with anything.

Thanks,
Dee


Dee A. Stubbs-Lee, MA, CAPC

Conservator
The New Brunswick Museum
Saint John, New Brunswick
Canada

E2K 1E5
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www.nbm-mnb.ca



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Tom,

Not sure if you got this. I did not see a posting.

Colin




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Tom,

For woodworm 30 days @ 25 dec @ 0.2% oxygen is the minimum. For 
other insects the time can be much shorter. As listed in;  http://www.
getty.
edu/conservation/publications_resources/pdf_publications/inertgases.
pdf  page 69. For some moths it could be 3 days. However, in all the 
many cases I have been involved in, time has never been an issue. In 
many situations many of the things we work on are in long term storage 
anyway. The other point is that most of the things we treat are large. 
In case study 26, there was no freezer on site. To freeze the 
collection they would have had to be moved off site to a huge freezer 
facility 100’s of miles away. No way !, these are fragile, priceless 
items and cannot leave the site. I think ZerO2 is far safer and more 
cost effective than freezing or heating or any other method in the 
situations where use it.

Yes I agree with your other point; No method 
should be used in isolation. When collections are safely in FlexiCubes, 
that is the time to deep clean the area and residual spray when you can 
and continue monitoring..

Colin Smith

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Colin -

Is 
30 days the normal exposure time?  I realize certain items, i.e. in 
this case large items, cannot be frozen, but freezing takes 72 hours; 
two successive treatments if wood worm is the problem.  Even though 
the infested items have been treated with ZerO2, there is a strong 
likelihood this home remains infested with WCM's.  Attics and basements 
often contain reservoir populations.  Check the Christmas display 
items, stuffed toy animals, old dolls, fur coats, woolen suits, and 
other clothing stored in closets and attics.  I have often found WCM 
infestations in cedar closets.

Tom Parker

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R: [pestlist] Wating and answer

2010-05-27 Thread rgi...@tiscali.it
to Dear Eleanor and all friends  of museumpests list,
Let me first 
introduce myself ; me and my company had been the first organisation to 
introduce the anoxia methodology to eradicate insect pest on large 
scale at conservation institutes. The machinery developed for this 
purpose was called VELOXY (VEry LOw OXYgen) and was certified through 
the European Project SAVE ART (see the attached video screenplayed 8 
years ago by the European Union. 
I often read the messages of all the 
colleagues : believe me, is not a matter of the equipment you use !! 
The MOST important is how to use it . VELOXY was developed at the 
beginning of '90 and was continuosly improved on the basis of the 
suggestions of our Customers (see the references at RGI web site).
This 
last is for Eleanor; I was in touch with your colleague Rafael Paulino 
he could give to you useful information : VELOXY it is not an expensive 
device I have managed the system in order to guarantee the maximum 
efficacy coupling the minimum dimension and weight avoiding as much as 
possible all unsefull electronic devices. The important matter is to 
eradicate the parasites and not to have in your files a lot of diagrams 
of recordered PC data.
Sincerely Yours Ercole Gialdi (www.rgi-genova.
com)   

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Ogg: [pestlist] Wating 
and answer

Thanks All!

my situation is the following:

I have a job 
for an institution of the government, and i will present a
proyect, for 
a tretament  collections . and  Now i realize that my
financial 
capabilitie is short.

therefor, I'm interesting in using nitrogen's 
bag and i would like to know,
how expensive is going to be.

Jerry, 
would be good that you send me a list of the cost and materials, for

make the anoxia's bags.

Wating and answer as soon as you can.

-- 

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R: [pestlist] Fwd: Veloxy for massive desinfectation

2009-12-14 Thread rgi...@tiscali.it
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Veloxy is produced and commercialized by R.G.I. Resource Group 
Integrator S.r.l of Genova Italy (www.rgi-genova.com - i...@rgi-genova.
com - rgi...@tiscali.it tel 0039 010 3626002 fax 0039 010 3626799 cell 
0039 348 2247062) address  : Genova, Italy 16145 via Pelletier 3   
we 
also furnish  the on-the-job training (three days) on the proper use of 
the equipment
Ercole Gialdi


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Ogg: [pestlist] Fwd: Veloxy for massive desinfectation

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Subject: Veloxy for massive desinfectation
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Good morning
I would like if somebody says to 
me where I can acquire the Veloxy system,
and if this system is useful 
for aims of massive desinfectation for
documents.

Thank you very much



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R: Re: RE R: RE: [pestlist] Moving Clean

2009-10-05 Thread rgi...@tiscali.it
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Dear friends of PESTLIST,
I red from home (because a flue) the 
astonishing message of Dr. Basset concerning Veloxy; I will write as 
soon as possible a message to everybody of you showing the references 
of the equipment that was developed , certified and that is 
successfully applied in the list of Conservation Institutes that are in 
our references at the web site : www.rgi-genova.com.
In my next message 
I will list the persons that can be contacted to know exactly if VELOXY 
had problems in their Conservation Institues.
As the matter of the 
facts, Dr. Basset has not used Veloxy, until now, because it was 
crashed during the transport from Italy to France and for this reason, 
could not jet  be installed at the National Library de France in Paris.

I have no idea why Dr. Basset, to whom I have a lot of respect, informs 
all of you that there are some problems in Veloxy system.
Sincerely 
Ercole Gialdi
RGI Resource Group Integrator
Genova (Italy)


Messaggio originale
Da: jan.dondajew...@gmail.com
Data: 05/10/2009 
13.07
A: pestlist@museumpests.net
Ogg: Re: RE R: RE: [pestlist] 
Moving Clean

Dear Mr Basset,

I have found your email extremely 
important. I own private commercial
conservation and restoration studio 
in Poland and I was thinking  about
using veloxy system technology in 
my practice. Could you please be so kind
and describe me precisely  
what real problem is with veloxy machine.

Jan Dondajewski


Pracownia 
Konserwacji Grafiki
Jan Dondajewski
ul. Wolnica 7/8
61-764 Poznań

Poland
tel/fax: +48 61 855 20 67
tel: +48 601 785 237
jan.
dondajew...@gmail.com

2009/10/5 tony.bas...@bnf.fr


 Dear all,



 It is necessary to pay attention with the systeme veloxy, there are 
problém
 with this machine.
 Besides, the report of the project save 
art is untraceable, and the sociétè
 which markets this machine does 
not absolutely re-lay.
 I have of the other fournissuer if you wish.


 M Tony BASSET
 Bibliothèque nationale de France
 Laboratoire 
scientifique et technique
 section microbiologie /unité désinfection
 
14 avenue Gutenberg
 77 600 Bussy Saint Georges
 Tél: 01 53 79 38 34

 Fax: 0153 79 39 10





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 Dear all museumpestlist
 VELOXY is the smallest (all over the world) 
and
 less heavy tool to apply the anoxia method in museums archives 
and
 libraries ; it was properly developed for this purpose and 
certified by
 an European project in 1998 - 2000. Since that time it 
was improved
 upon the suggestions of the people in charge of 
conservation
 Institutes.
 Please give a look to the references at 
RGI's web site: www.
 rgi-genova.com
 thanks to everybody of you for 
any welcome comments and
 suggestions
 Ercole Gialdi (rgi...@tiscali.
it)



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 Da: lmf...@hotmail.com
 
Data: 01/10/2009 11..05
 A:
 pestlist@museumpests.net
 Ogg: RE: 
[pestlist] Moving Clean


 Dear
 Linda,

 We've been working with 
EXPM in Portugal and we can confirm
 their successful performance in 
book disinfestation. Static/semi-
 dynamic anoxia bubbles are 
particularly useful for great collection
 volumes such as the ones you 
have.

 Right now we're looking for smaller
 anoxia systems for 
smaller objects. The little volume of anoxia needed
 makes big anoxia 
generation economically less viable.

 Greetings for
 everyone for 
such great discussions.

 Luís Pinho

 --
 20|21 Conservação
 e 
Restauro de Arte Contemporânea, Lda.
 www.2021.pt
 Office: IN
 
Serralves, Rua de Serralves 954, Porto
 Atelier: Rua do Rosário 339-B,

 1º Esq, Porto
 tel +351 22 010 98 71
 mob +351 96 008 06 0



 
Date:
 Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:35:50 +0100
 Subject: Re: [pestlist] 
Moving Clean

 From: rfons...@expm.com.pt
 To: pestl...@museumpests.
net

 Dear Linda
 Moore,
 We have done several works of this kind 
using anoxia bubbles as
 well as vacuuing all the items from the 
collections to be transferred
 to the new deposits with much success 
regarding preserving both
 collections and deposits.

 You may find 
further info @ www.expm.com.pt

 Feel free to ask for any detailed 
information.
 Kind regards,



 2009/9/30 Linda Moore 
lmo...@fcgov.com

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Messaggio originale
Da: jan.dondajew...@gmail.com
Data: 
05/10/2009 13.07
A: pestlist@museumpests.net
Ogg: Re: RE R: RE: 
[pestlist] Moving Clean

Dear Mr Basset,

I have found your email 
extremely important. I own private commercial
conservation and 
restoration studio in Poland and I was thinking  about
using veloxy 
system technology in my practice. Could you please be so kind
and 
describe me precisely  what real problem is with veloxy machine.

Jan 
Dondajewski


Pracownia Konserwacji Grafiki
Jan Dondajewski
ul. Wolnica 
7/8
61-764 Poznań
Poland
tel/fax: +48 61 855 20 67
tel: +48 601 785 237

jan.dondajew...@gmail.com

2009/10/5 tony.bas...@bnf.fr


 Dear 
all,


 It is necessary to pay attention with the systeme veloxy, 
there are problém
 with this machine.
 Besides, the report of the 
project save art is untraceable, and the sociétè
 which markets this 
machine does not absolutely re-lay.
 I have of the other fournissuer 
if you wish.

 M Tony BASSET
 Bibliothèque nationale de France
 
Laboratoire scientifique et technique
 section microbiologie /unité 
désinfection
 14 avenue Gutenberg
 77 600 Bussy Saint Georges
 Tél: 
01 53 79 38 34
 Fax: 0153 79 39 10





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 Dear all museumpestlist
 VELOXY is the smallest (all over the world) 
and
 less heavy tool to apply the anoxia method in museums archives 
and
 libraries ; it was properly developed for this purpose and 
certified by
 an European project in 1998 - 2000. Since that time it 
was improved
 upon the suggestions of the people in charge of 
conservation
 Institutes.
 Please give a look to the references at 
RGI's web site: www.
 rgi-genova.com
 thanks to everybody of you for 
any welcome comments and
 suggestions
 Ercole Gialdi (rgi...@tiscali.
it)



 Messaggio
 originale
 Da: lmf...@hotmail.com
 
Data: 01/10/2009 11..05
 A:
 pestlist@museumpests.net
 Ogg: RE: 
[pestlist] Moving Clean


 Dear
 Linda,

 We've been working with 
EXPM in Portugal and we can confirm
 their successful performance in 
book disinfestation. Static/semi-
 dynamic anoxia bubbles are 
particularly useful for great collection
 volumes such as the ones you 
have.

 Right now we're looking for smaller
 anoxia systems for 
smaller objects. The little volume of anoxia needed
 makes big anoxia 
generation economically less viable.

 Greetings for
 everyone for 
such great discussions.

 Luís Pinho

 --
 20|21 Conservação
 e 
Restauro de Arte Contemporânea, Lda.
 www.2021.pt
 Office: IN
 
Serralves, Rua de Serralves 954, Porto
 Atelier: Rua do Rosário 339-B,

 1º Esq, Porto
 tel +351 22 010 98 71
 mob +351 96 008 06 0



 
Date:
 Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:35:50 +0100
 Subject: Re: [pestlist] 
Moving Clean

 From: rfons...@expm.com.pt
 To: pestl...@museumpests.
net

 Dear Linda
 Moore,
 We have done several works of this kind 
using anoxia bubbles as
 well as vacuuing all the items from the 
collections to be transferred
 to the new deposits with much success 
regarding preserving both
 collections and deposits.

 You may find 
further info @ www.expm.com.pt

 Feel free to ask for any detailed 
information.
 Kind regards,



 2009/9/30 Linda Moore 
lmo...@fcgov.com

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 I am
 the Collections Curator at the Fort Collins Museum  Discovery


 Science
 Center, where we are in the planning stage of a big move 
to a
 newly
 built building.  Our collections, which include a large 
clothing
 and
 textile collection, appear pretty clean right now as 
far as pests
 go,
 but a history of carpet beetle infestations makes 
me wary of moving


 old problems to this new facility.  I am trying 
to plan the most

 effective yet feasible method for insuring that we 
don't move pests
 with
 our collections.  What's best?  Spot checking 
and only addressing


 problems as they appear?  Freezing 
everything?  Having our pest

 management company bomb our current 
collections storage?

 If you have
 moved recently and dealt with 
this issue I'd love to get
 your advice!



 “Three things in 
human life are important: the first is to be kind;
 the
 second is to 
be kind; and the third is to be kind. Henry James

 Linda
 Moore
 
Collections Curator
 Fort Collins Museum
 (970) 416-2784


 
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R: RE: [pestlist] Moving Clean

2009-10-01 Thread rgi...@tiscali.it
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Dear all museumpestlist
VELOXY is the smallest (all over the world) and 
less heavy tool to apply the anoxia method in museums archives and 
libraries ; it was properly developed for this purpose and certified by 
an European project in 1998 - 2000. Since that time it was improved 
upon the suggestions of the people in charge of conservation 
Institutes.
Please give a look to the references at RGI's web site: www.
rgi-genova.com
thanks to everybody of you for any welcome comments and 
suggestions
Ercole Gialdi (rgi...@tiscali.it)
 

  
Messaggio 
originale
Da: lmf...@hotmail.com
Data: 01/10/2009 11.05
A: 
pestlist@museumpests.net
Ogg: RE: [pestlist] Moving Clean


Dear 
Linda, 

We've been working with EXPM in Portugal and we can confirm 
their successful performance in book disinfestation. Static/semi-
dynamic anoxia bubbles are particularly useful for great collection 
volumes such as the ones you have.

Right now we're looking for smaller 
anoxia systems for smaller objects. The little volume of anoxia needed 
makes big anoxia generation economically less viable.

Greetings for 
everyone for such great discussions.

Luís Pinho

-- 
20|21 Conservação 
e Restauro de Arte Contemporânea, Lda.
www.2021.pt
Office: IN 
Serralves, Rua de Serralves 954, Porto
Atelier: Rua do Rosário 339-B, 
1º Esq, Porto
tel +351 22 010 98 71
mob +351 96 008 06 0 



Date: 
Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:35:50 +0100
Subject: Re: [pestlist] Moving Clean

From: rfons...@expm.com.pt
To: pestlist@museumpests.net

Dear Linda 
Moore,
We have done several works of this kind using anoxia bubbles as 
well as vacuuing all the items from the collections to be transferred 
to the new deposits with much success regarding preserving both 
collections and deposits.

You may find further info @ www.expm.com.pt

Feel free to ask for any detailed information.
Kind regards,



2009/9/30 Linda Moore lmo...@fcgov.com

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I am 
the Collections Curator at the Fort Collins Museum  Discovery

Science 
Center, where we are in the planning stage of a big move to a
newly 
built building.  Our collections, which include a large clothing
and 
textile collection, appear pretty clean right now as far as pests
go, 
but a history of carpet beetle infestations makes me wary of moving


old problems to this new facility.  I am trying to plan the most

effective yet feasible method for insuring that we don't move pests 
with
our collections.  What's best?  Spot checking and only addressing


problems as they appear?  Freezing everything?  Having our pest

management company bomb our current collections storage?

If you have 
moved recently and dealt with this issue I'd love to get
your advice!



“Three things in human life are important: the first is to be kind;
the 
second is to be kind; and the third is to be kind. Henry James

Linda 
Moore
Collections Curator
Fort Collins Museum
(970) 416-2784


lmo...@fcgov.com

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