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Roger Wulff <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 29 Aug 1998 09:41:36 -0400
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Dear R. Rogers:

During this year's Trade Show at The National Conference On Cultural
Property Protection, I distributed fliers for a publication entitled -
"Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages" put together by:
        The Systems Audit Group, Inc.
        25 Ellison Road
        Newton, MA 02159
        Tel. (617) 332--3496
        Fax: (617) 332-4358
The cost is USD $ 98.00 with $ 3.00 Shipping and a Mid-cycle Up-date (6
months from purchase at $24.95.

Paging through it, it seems to be quite complete.

Kind Regards

Roger Wulff
_________________________________________________

Museum Security Network wrote:
>
> Anybody out there who is able to send us information about dry
> freezing of paper material and addresses of specialized firms.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Ton Cremers
>
> ------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
>
> Subject:
>
> Fire Recovery-Heavy water Damage to Vital  Statistic Documents
>
> Can you refer me to the section of information that have vendors that
> specialize in restoration of paper records.  This is not a library but
> it seems the application apply here also.  I have for some time had a
> copy of various procedures to deal with this situation, I am a private
> contractors and am not the controlling party in this restoration.
>
> But I would like some resources that I could have ready access to if a
> request is made.
>
> Primary problem is that paper records on the first floor are partially
> soaked by fire extingishing efforts on the second floor. The building
> is closed down while haz-mat investigates airborne contaminants. If
> present the building will be locked out and restoration will be
> delayed for weeks.   The AC is down and the humidity is high. This is
> the immmediate criteria.  Any suggestions ?  R.Rogers    Fire was
> today.
>
> _______________________
>
> The Museum Security Network
> http://museum-security.org/
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~securma/
> archive of messages sent:
> http://museum-security.org/artcrime.html

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