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Safely store newspapers containing important family and historical information before they start to deteriorateArchival quality: acid-free, lignin-free, passed P.A.T. (Photographic Activity Test), pH 8.0-9.0, buffered to resist acid migration
Deep lid keeps out dust, dirt and damaging light, while metal edges add strength, support and a sleek look
When storing multiple newspapers in one box, layer them with archival-quality tissue paper or place each newspaper in a newspaper sleeve or folder from Gaylord Archival (tissue paper, sleeves and folders sold separately)
Your family history deserves the same level of protection used by the world's leading cultural institutions