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Can anyone point me in the right direction for information on setting up a
pest checking action plan, mainly for costume and textile collections, but
also for other social history collections such as dolls and toys. I would
like to find out about best practice in sample checking, eg. detailed
checking of every fifth costume box, or one item of costume from every
other wardrobe etc.

Thank you!

Sara Wear

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Sara Wear
Curator of Human History
Warwickshire Museum Service
Heritage and Culture Warwickshire

Market Hall
Warwick
CV34 4SA
01926 412033

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