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Hurricane Irene Resources
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We at AAM join you in watching the track of Irene and hope your museum is not affected by the storm. Just in case, our Member Services team has compiled some resources f before and after this and other storms. The collective thoughts of the staff of AAM are with you as you prepare for Irene. Your institutions protect and preserve the cultural heritage of your region, your state and the entire nation and we wish you the best in carrying out your essential duties at this trying time. Ford W. Bell, AAM president
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has a series of articles that discuss protecting a property from high winds. Topics include installing plywood window covers, bracing roofs, reinforcing double entry doors and removing potential wind borne missiles. Each article includes tips, estimated costs and additional resources.
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The American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works (AIC) has a Cultural Emergency Response Team (CERT) to respond to the needs of cultural institutions during emergencies. Team members are available to provide assistance and to come to the affected site as soon as it is accessible. Contact 202-661-8068 for 24-hour assistance or to arrange for a team to come to the site to complete damage assessments and help with salvage organization. Heritage Preservation has links to disaster response and recovery resources, contact information for key state emergency management and cultural agencies, FEMA regional environmental officers, and a damage reporting tool for cultural heritage institutions and sites.
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The Minnesota Historical Society shares salvage procedures for a wide variety of materials, including textiles, photographs, wooden objects, leather, paintings and paper.
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation provides "Treatment of Flood-Damaged Older & Historic Buildings." It discusses cleaning out mud, foundation problems, caring for wet plaster, treatment for saturated wood framed walls and floors and treatment for historic wallpapers and interior finishes.
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The Western Association for Art Conservation offers "Salvage at a Glance." The quickly readable chart outlines priorities, handling precautions, packing and drying methods for archival materials.
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This website has information about which counties are included in designated disaster areas and are therefore eligible for federal disaster assistance.
This concise website leads cultural institutions through the process of applying to the Small Business Administration (SBA) and FEMA for assistance after major disasters. It includes links to necessary forms.
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