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Gele Teri
Preserving archives and historical artifacts requires effective strategies to prevent mold growth, which can cause irreparable damage. This article examines the significance of microenvironment intervention and regulation in mold prevention for archive packaging. The microenvironment within packaging plays a crucial role, with factors like temperature, humidity, light exposure, and ventilation influencing mold growth. Controlling these parameters is essential to create unfavorable conditions for mold. Maintaining stable temperature and humidity levels, implementing proper ventilation, and reducing light exposure are crucial steps. Innovative interventions, such as desiccants, barrier materials, and sealing techniques, aid in mold prevention. Regulatory measures, including standards, guidelines, training, and inspections, ensure consistent mold prevention practices. The combination of microenvironment intervention and regulation provides a comprehensive approach to safeguarding archives from mold, preserving our cultural heritage for future generations.