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Protecting works of art and the health of visitors: Air in museums and galleries

Artworks speak the language of the past, identity and inspiration. That is why museums and galleries make extraordinary efforts to preserve them – through restoration, careful lighting, controlled temperature and humidity. However, one key factor that affects both the preservation of collections and the health of visitors every day is often overlooked: air quality.

An invisible threat to art and health

In the air of closed spaces – even those that appear impeccably clean – there are numerous microparticles, bacteria, mold spores and volatile organic compounds. These silent aggressors can cause irreparable damage to works of art: loss of color, corrosion, aging of materials and the appearance of stains.

At the same time, visitors and employees of museums and galleries breathe the same air every day – often unaware that it is polluted, infectious or harmful to the respiratory tract. Contemporary cultural institutions must balance between preserving the past and protecting the present.

Stream of technology – invisible protection in the service of art

Potok is a unique, scientifically developed technology for air decontamination, created in cooperation with leading experts in the fields of microbiology, medicine and engineering. Potok devices do not use filters, UV radiation or chemicals – which makes them an ideal solution for museums and galleries, where discreet but effective protection is required.

Advantages of Potok technology:
• Removal of viruses, bacteria and mold from the air in real time
• Reduction of particles that damage works of art
• Complete silence and inconspicuous design – without disturbing the aesthetic space
• A healthier atmosphere for visitors, staff and curators

A vision that preserves values

The introduction of the Potok system is a strategic decision of every institution that truly understands the importance of preserving cultural heritage and responsibility towards the health of the community. It is a sign of seriousness, modernity and commitment to the standards of the future.

Museums and galleries that opt ​​for air decontamination through Potok technology do not only store paintings, sculptures and exhibits. They preserve the experience, emotion and authenticity of art – the way they were conceived.

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