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Visit Gemini Data Loggers (Tinytag) at the Historical Buildings, Parks & Gardens Event on 15 Nov 2022 in London.

We will be exhibiting at stand C-18 at the Historical Buildings, Parks & Gardens Event in Westminster, London on 15th November 2022.

The Historic Buildings, Parks & Gardens Event has been running for over 35 years, bringing together visitors involved in the historic buildings, landscape conservation, and heritage sectors. This year, it will be held on 15th November 2022 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster, London.

We will be exhibiting at the Historic Buildings, Parks & Gardens Event (HBPGE) at stand C-18 to showcase data loggers for conservation and preservation. Visitors may pre-register on the event website; entrance is free of charge and designed for those in the historic buildings, landscape conservation and heritage sectors.

Environmental monitoring plays a key role in the conservation and preservation of historic buildings, museums and archives. Tinytag temperature and relative humidity (RH) data loggers are often used in conservation areas to help maintain the correct conditions for sensitive items and materials, as well as monitor the efficiency of HVAC systems and environmental control measures.

The Tinytag Connect System is the central system for Tinytag radio and LAN data loggers which provides a remote, real-time solution for monitoring collections, stores, and buildings across multiple sites or locations, instantly sending data to the computer via a receiver, and alerts via email and SMS.

View related case studies

  • Berkshire Record Office use Tinytag Ultra 2 temperature and relative humidity data loggers to help preserve over 900 years of local history in their archive strongrooms. Read more +
  • HMS Victory, Nelson's historic flagship, is home to rugged Tinytag Plus 2 data loggers monitoring temperature and relative humidity to aid in the preservation of sensitive items aboard. Read more +
  • The Weald & Downland Living Museum has installed the Tinytag Radio Data Logging System to monitor temperature and relative humidity in a large, two-storey building housing the artefact collection, archives and exhibition space. Read more +

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Register for free to attend the Historic Buildings, Parks & Gardens Event on 15 November 2022 in Westminster, London. Visit us at Stand C-18 to learn about how data loggers are used for conservation and preservation.

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