13 Tex. Admin. Code § 7.165 - Optional Enhanced Storage Conditions for Permanent Records
(a) As resources permit, local governments
should strive to store records under conditions that meet as many of the
recommendations of this section as practicable.
(b) Records should be stored in a building or
storage area that:
(1) has an operational fire
suppression system;
(2) has
adequate environmental controls:
(A) A
maximum temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit and a constant relative humidity
of 45% with a maximum variance of plus/minus 5% relative humidity in a 24-hour
period should be maintained in the storage area.
(B) Daily temperature/humidity checks should
be conducted.
(C) Positive
atmospheric pressure should be maintained within the storage area.
(3) has a pest management program;
and
(4) has appropriate shelving:
(A) Shelving should be constructed of metal
or other non-porous material.
(B)
The lowest shelf should be at least 4 to 6 inches from the floor.
(C) Shelving should be arranged such that
records are at least 4 inches from the interior face of exterior
walls.
(c)
Records should be covered or housed in acid-neutral boxes to protect them from
deterioration.
(d) Ultraviolet
filtering shields should be affixed to any fluorescent lights or
windows.
(e) If a Heating,
Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system is in use in a records storage
area, it should not be turned off and settings should not be changed for nights
and weekends.
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