HELMET PRESERVATION QUIZ


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  1. Direct sunlight will cause:

    Severe damage due to the suns ultra violet (UV) rays.(See Light Page 1)

  2. Fluorescent lighting damage similar to that caused by sun light can be prevented by:

    By placing UV filters over the bulbs. (See Light Page 3)

  3. Since cool air can hold less moisture than warm, the relative humidity in a basement during the summer will:

    Rise. (See Humidity Page 1)

  4. In regards to humidity, in confined spaces, raising the temperature will result in:

    Lower humidity. (See Humidity Page 2)

  5. When attempting to remove rusted fingerprints on a metal surface, the steel wool used should be:

    Very fine 0000 steel wool. (See Cleaning Page 9)

  6. When discovered, the best way to kill mould is:

    Vacuum the area, then clean with alcohol and apply Lysol. (See the Mould Page)

  7. Helmets with sewn visors displayed unsupported on a shelf, could:

    Eventually have the visor threads lift or rip. (See Display Page 1)

  8. The first step in cleaning a helmet is to:

    Examine the helmet for integrity to ensure that it is not too fragile for cleaning. (See Cleaning Page 2)

  9. When removing fittings on a helmet for cleaning, the best approach is to:

    Remove only those fittings that are easily removable without any damage occurring. (See Cleaning Page 3)
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