Tips For The Care Of Flood-Damaged Family Valuables And Heirlooms 

Release Date: October 15, 2002
Release Number: 1435-49

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Baton Rouge, LA -- The losses that come with disasters are usually measured in dollars. But often the losses that matter the most are the cherished items closest to individuals and families. What do you do about those invaluable possessions that have been damaged in a flood?

Restoration experts say family valuables and heirlooms can sometimes be saved after damage by floodwaters accompanying such disasters as Tropical Storm Isidore and Hurricane Lili. With a little patience, prompt action and some professional tips, treasured photographs, letters and other irreplaceable objects may be salvaged from the flood.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has consulted with the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) and the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property (NIC) for recommendations on water-damaged belongings.

Top-10 Tips for Recovering Water-Damaged Valuables:

Because the information given is general, FEMA, AIC and NIC strongly recommend that professional conservators be consulted regarding the appropriate method of treatment for historic objects.

Last Modified: Thursday, 24-Jul-2003 16:57:46