säilötiloina
Säilötiloina is a term used in conservation science to describe the set of environmental and handling conditions that are considered optimal for preserving artefacts, documents, and other materials over time. In Finnish professional discourse, säilötiloina encompasses factors such as temperature, relative humidity, light exposure, air quality, vibration, and pest management, and it is used to guide storage planning, handling, and environmental control in museums, archives, libraries, and digital repositories.
The word is formed from säilö ("to preserve") and tila ("state, condition"), with the plural suffix -oina.
Practically, säilötiloina is implemented by monitoring and adjusting climate and housing conditions to minimize deterioration. Typical
The term is more common in Finnish conservation literature than in international standards, and it serves as