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| Help for collections damaged by fire or flood Many people affected by flood and fire in Victoria, NSW and Queensland may be looking for advice on how to salvage their family heirlooms and community collections in the coming weeks. While many things will be permanently damaged or lost entirely, it may be possible to salvage surviving family photographs, documents, books, jewellery, medals, pictures and other keepsakes. Links to online resources about salvaging fire and flood-damaged material can be accessed via the front page of the AICCM website - go to: www.aiccm.org.au If you know of someone who is looking for assistance in such matters, please direct them to this website or suggest that they call a State or National cultural organisation, and ask to speak to someone in the Conservation Department. Private and consultant conservators can be located via the AICCM's Directory of Members in Private Practice - go to www.aiccm.org.au and follow the link to "Find a Conservator". Health and safety must remain everyone's top priority
General handling advice for damaged items
A useful booklet Bushfires... Protect Your Precious Possessions [http://www.culturalconservation.unimelb.edu.au/publications/bushfires.html] is a free booklet produced by conservators at The University of Melbourne with funding from Emergency Management Australia. The AICCM is the Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Materials, the professional organisation for conservators in Australia. The above message is based on information published by the AICCM on 10 February 2009, and is endorsed by the Council of Australasian Archives and Records Authorities. This text has been modified from similar text at the Collections Council of Australia [http://www.collectionscouncil.com.au/home.aspx] website. |
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Contact the Executive Officer of CAARA on 07 3131 7766 or heather.rayfield@archives.qld.gov.auLast modified: January 29, 2010 |