Hello,

I am cataloging a couple thousand letters, bills, etc. from an old  
house in East Hampton. We had the documents scanned and copied by a  
professional service and everyone who touched the originals ended up  
with a rash. If they scratched themselves after handling the papers  
they got a rash where ever they itched. Has anyone else had this  
experience? If so is there a way to rid the documents of the substance  
or bacteria causing the rash?

Thank you.

Sioux Harvey


Sioux Harvey, Ph.D.
Legacy History
Achievements and Collections Memorialized
www.LegacyHistory.com
cell (310) 503-1314
home (818) 342-1031







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