According to the National Archives, 70° Fahrenheit is the preferred temperature that is optimal for the preservation of artifacts in exhibition spaces. It is the degree in which archival materials should be protected for long-term conservation. As curators, we assist you with crafting your narrative. We offer archival, preservation, exhibition, design and editing services. In this digital age, we fuse humanities with technology.
| Website | http://www.70degrees.org |
| Employees | 9 (5 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2014 |
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| Industry | Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos |
| Keywords | Artifact Preservation, Archival Materials, Climate Control, Temperature Control, Environmental Control, Conservation, Preservation, Museum, Exhibitions, Collection Care, Cultural Heritage, Long Term Storage, Environmental Monitoring, Humidity Control, Storage Solutions, Preservation Solutions, Conservation Solutions, Historical Preservation |
| Competitors | The College Network, Success Degrees, 15 Degrees (view competitors) |
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