Re: Handling Original Documents/ correspondence.
As an NPS museum technician, I agree that washing one's hands with a scent-free and bleach-free soap is the best practice. This enables you to maintain all of the dexterity in your fingers while protecting the document as thoroughly as possible. And by all means, do not store a document folded for any longer than is necessary. Just because it held up for 140 years folded does not mean it will survive another 140 that way. Indeed, it will not. And as far as using alcohol and hand sanitizer goes: no. There is no need to use it right after washing your hands ... and if you think your hands are dirty after handling a few documents, then they probably are. Take the time to rewash your hands; don't 'cheat' and use hand sanitizer.
As an NPS museum technician, I agree that washing one's hands with a scent-free and bleach-free soap is the best practice. This enables you to maintain all of the dexterity in your fingers while protecting the document as thoroughly as possible. And by all means, do not store a document folded for any longer than is necessary. Just because it held up for 140 years folded does not mean it will survive another 140 that way. Indeed, it will not. And as far as using alcohol and hand sanitizer goes: no. There is no need to use it right after washing your hands ... and if you think your hands are dirty after handling a few documents, then they probably are. Take the time to rewash your hands; don't 'cheat' and use hand sanitizer.
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