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Hi,
Freezing will be faster than Vikane or anoxia, and should be cheaper. Perhaps 
you should look into a freezer truck. It will be safer  than Vikane if you have 
poor ventilation but a qualified exterminator should be making sure that there 
is efficient ventilation, in which case you should not have any residual 
sulfuryl fluoride.  Studies on the effects of Vikane on proteinaceous 
collections materials were somewhat inconclusive. Freezing is ideal for 
collections like this.
Best,
Emily

Emily Kaplan
Conservator
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Cultural Resources Center
4220 Silver Hill Rd Suitland MD 20746
301.238.1418 fax 301.238.3201
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Bloomfield, Nicole (US)
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 10:33 AM
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Subject: [pestlist] Vikane and Talstar P interactions with historic 
clothing/textiles

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Hello,
I am the manager of a collection of about 10,000 pieces of vintage clothing 
(mostly wool and fur/leather) that are infested with moths. I am looking into 
the possibility of a low temperature treatment (freezing) of the collection in 
the NYC area. Freezing the collection will definitely be time consuming and 
expensive, although I believe it is possible. That said, it is a "working" 
collection, meaning the vintage is used as reference material and in heavy 
circulation (like a library book); e.g. constantly being handled by people all 
day without gloves. Because so many people rely on it on a daily basis, I am 
getting pressure from above to fumigate the entire thing. The fumigant the 
exterminator would like to use is Vikane, and then they would like to clean the 
entire collection room with Talstar P.
My questions to you all are:

*         Will Vikane cause damage or change the appearance of the collection? 
(I know that it likely will, especially because of the wool, but wanted to 
double check)

*         Is it safe to fumigate the clothing with Vikane and then return the 
items to immediate handling by people?

*         Is it safe for me to be handling a collection on a daily basis (50 
hrs/week) that has been fumigated with Vikane?

*         Is Talstar P a good choice for cleaning the shelving, walls, nooks 
and crannies with?

*         Is it safe for me to be confined in a room with poor ventilation that 
has just been treated with Talstar P?
I have read the MSDS sheets for the chemicals and the JAIC article about Vikane 
from 1990, but still feel uneasy about the toxicity of the fumigants/pesticides 
that they would like to use. I want to be armed with as much information as 
possible to make this decision.
I know this is a lot to ask all at once, and thank you all in advance for any 
advice you can offer.
Best regards,
Nicole

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