The present paper is analyzing the quality of the air (temperature, humidity, light, contamination with fungi) inside the
Museum House from Salacea, Bihor county, and the influence of such factors on textile materials that are exposed inside
it in the context of the need to protect the heritage elements and in order to diminish the risks related to human health:
the inhabitants, the tourists, museographers and all those who have access to the interior. Monitoring of the temperature and humidity was carried out between 03.06.2018 and 02.07.2018 and we used the thermo-hygrometer with data
function logger KlimaLogg Pro (seven sensors), and for other analyzed parameters: Luxmeter data logger Extech
SDL400 Oxygen meter Extech SDL150. The fungal contamination was determined using Koch sedimentation method.
Due to the fact that the low temperature together with the high air humidity of the ambient environment stimulates the
formation of microorganisms and mold and high temperatures can dehydrate the fibers by diminishing their strength and
decreasing their elasticity, therefore it is necessary to maintain the standard micro climate of temperature and humidity
inside the museum house.