Preventive Conservation for Historic House Museums describes the care routines that a historic house should practice to protect the site and its collections from damage, wear, deterioration, and catastrophic loss.Preventive Conservation for Historic House Museums is a primer on the preventive care practices that these unique sites need to slow the rate of deterioration and prevent damage and wear to the property and its collections. It proposes a collaborative approach to preservation planning that is based on interdisciplinary research, critical thinking, and observation rather than rote maintenance schedules and everyday residential cleaning practices. The authors recommend that sites have documents and plans in place that direct the intellectual and physical control of the collections and site. The intellectual controls include administrative and management policies and procedures; the physical controls include security and safety precautions, routine maintenance and cleaning practices among others. Historic house administrators, staff, board members, and volunteers will find this volume indispensable. Professionals who deal with historic sites from the museum administrator or curator, to architect, to engineer, as well as students pursuing studies in the field of preservation and conservation will also find this a valuable reference. This volume promotes a pro-active approach to preservation planning for historic sites and their collections.ForewordIntroductionChapter 1. Preventive Conservation and the Historic House MuseumChapter 2. Evolution of the Historic House MuseumChapter 3. Principles of Preventive Conservation: An OverviewChapter 4. Intellectual and Physical ControlsChapter 5. Interpretation and Preventive CareChapter 6. Preventive Conservation and Exhibits in the Historic HouseChapter 7. Preventive Conservation and StorageChapter 8. Preventive Conservation and LightChapter 9. Preventive Conservation and Environmental ControlChapter 10. Preventive Conl3!