Art in the Office - Sports Memorabilia, Tips for protecting your investment Few items communicate an athletic attitude in business as sports memorabilia, on of the most popular collectibles bought and sold. Hanging on the walls or sitting on the table, these items are excellent ice breakers with potential clients and help office personnel to visualize being a team. They also can represent a business owner’s investment. Many emotional messages are represented by these interesting types of collectibles. Logical, then, is the desire to keep them looking their best, keep them in good condition and to protect them against falling apart and deteriorating, fading and theft. Here are a couple of short videos and some tips: Fading of signatures is your biggest worry and primary worry. Some people think that only direct sunlight causes fading. NOT SO! If your room is simply very bright from outside light, even without direct sun, there is fading going on. In addition, fluorescent lights are horrible and can fade a signature very quickly‌ and also your investment. Click here to see this short video on protecting original signatures from fading. If you have something with a signature, like a ball or bat, take the extra care to purchase a display case and make sure it filters out UV rays! This includes the glass on framed items. A quality display case will save your memorabilia from dust and other airborne dangers like nicotine, smoke, and mishaps when the company party gets out of hand. A case also keeps the house cleaning person from wiping it down with cleaners when you are not around to scream at her. You want to preserve your piece in the best game condition that you can, that means leaving any original scuff marks or dirt and signatures intact, don't go crazy with the cleaning cloth because you could be removing factors that make that ball or bat so unique. Remember, framing is not a preservation technique. In the case of jerseys, photos, prints or cards, you may want to get them framed. But, in fact, done incorrectly can expose the sports item to fading, stretching, heat or cold and more. Make sure your items are attached in the framing with