In the scheme of things the idea that the art in your home must be healthy is a small one; what with composting, recycling and public transportation making a bigger impact. However, art does have an impact on the environment and one of the most pressing issues is “air quality”. Listed below are 10 ways you can keep an art healthy home:
Buy fine art prints printed with no-voc inks. (volatile organic compounds)
2. When custom framing, ask your framer to use glass instead of Plexi. An acrylic shield has off-gassing but glass is clean; and less expensive.
3. Purchase fine art reproductions that have been printed on 100% cotton papers from post industrial recycled cotton fibers.
4. Keep paintings made from acrylic and oils away from points of direct inhalation or ingestions. Paint can flake over time.
5. Be cautious with art around children and adults with respiratory problems or chemical sensitivities.
6. If possible, ask your custom framer to use frame molding that is Forest Stewardship Council certified.
7. Ask for mat board that is also Forest Stewardship Council certified.
8. Ask your framer about mounting your art with biodegradable adhesives on bio-based biodegradable foam core.
9. Purchase original art from local artists. This way your carbon footprint is a small one as the distance between the artist and you is much less.
10. Use non-ammonia based cleaners when cleaning the glass. A mix of vinegar and water in a spray bottle is always a good one. Remember to spray the microfiber cloth first and not the glass.
By following these steps you can insure that the items you use to beautify your home or office will be a positive addition to your home.
Jan Weiss - Artprints-Online.com
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