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How to Save Your Stuff from a Disaster

by Scott M. Haskins
Conservator, Author

Providing public information on how to protect and save your family history, heirlooms, and collectibles from earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and fires.

 
 

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an article on 

Protecting and Saving Photographs

Other future articles at this web site may include chapters from "How to Save Your Stuff From a Disaster" and
"Scott's Top Ten Hit List of Things to Avoid"

Protecting and saving photographs

Protecting and saving papers

Protecting and saving books

Protecting and saving art on paper

Protecting and saving paintings

Protecting and saving frames

Protecting and saving various heirlooms
(made of bone, ivory, leather)

How to deal with your insurance company

How to make archival copies of your most important documents and photos

Scott's Top 10 hit list of bad things to use

Lists of sources of where to buy supplies

How to find/choose a conservator

Other great links:

US Weather/Disaster Reporting site

Professional Conservation Online (COol)

Emergency Preparedness

Food Storage

Fine Art Conservation Laboratories

 

E-mail us at artdoc@earthlink.net

 

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