ALWAYS use acid-free and lignin free storage boxes that fit your materials without too much extra space that can allow sliding.
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Polyester, Polyethylene, and Polypropylene are all archivally safe for preservation. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) or any plastics containing PVC should ALWAYS be avoided.
An easy to use protective sleeve for documents and photographs is an L-Sleeve. A short side and long side of the protective cover are sealed, while the other two sides are open. This sleeve is suggested if you are handling extremely brittle or fragile documents because you don't have to slide the document in from only a top opening. If you want your items secure inside, look for Self-Sealing L-Sleeves. These allow easy insertion like traditional L-Sleeves, but both open sides contain flaps to seal the open edges.
Another option are more traditional polypropylene or polyester sleeves; these only have a top opening. If you are working with a fragile item, it would be best to have a sheet of acid-free cotton paper behind the item and slide both pieces into the sleeve. This is only an option for documents with writing on a single side.
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Rolling garment rack is ideal for additional hanging textile storage and for transport. Racks are constructed of 1 in. square tubing that can be height adjusted from 48 up to 72 in., with a 1 1/4 in. round handrail. Heavy-duty 3 in. casters roll easily...
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