Lighting in a room of collectibles
I posted this on the memorabilia board also. I would value any input you all might offer. Thanks.
I am branching out from cards and will be displaying memorabilia (some signed, some not) along with a few cards in a room. This room has one relatively small window and faces south. It doesn't get a lot of sun light but some. I am going to put a hotel style black out curtain in the room to take care of that minimal sun light. The only lights in the room are in a ceiling fan. I have switched the bulbs in the fan over to LED, and I only have two bulbs in instead of the possible four. The light would only be on a few minutes a day if I were in there, so there won't be much traffic. Autographed footballs/helmets will be in UV safe cases. Do you guys think these precautions are enough? I don't really know what else to do. Thanks for any insight. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk |
I can't think of anything else you could do to protect them further.
From what I have read, the LED lights emit no uv waves, so having them is often enough to protect items that have little to no sunlight exposure. |
LED is best, but old fashioned incandescent bulbs are better than fluorescent.
However, if you have light in the room for only a short while a day, the type of light is no big deal. The short duration makes up for it. Of course, short duration and LED is even better. |
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