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Some references from the ARMA Disaster Reaction and Records Recovery
presentation:
BMS Catastrophe
303 Arthur Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
(800)433-2940, (817)332-6728
http://www.bmscat.com
Business Recovery Mangers Association
http://www.brma.com/
Heritage Preservation
1012 14th Street, NW Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20005
Phone 202-233-0800
Fax 202-233-0807
http://www.heritagepreservation.org/Index.html
Northeast Document Conservation Center:
100 Brickstone Square
Andover, MA 01810-1494
Tel: (978) 470-1010
Fax: (978) 475-6021
http://www.nedcc.org/welcome/disaster.htm
Munters Corporation
79 Monroe Street (P.O. Box 640)
Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913
Tel:1-800-MUNTERS (686-8377)
http://www.munters.us
Document Reprocessors
New York Office
5611 Water Street
Middlesex, NY 14507
1-800-437-9464
http://www.documentreprocessors.com/
ActionFront Data Recovery Labs
340 Ferrier Street, Suite 100
Markham, ON L3R 2Z5
Canada
(800) 563-1167
http://www.actionfront.com/
Data Mechanix Services
18271 McDurmott Street, Suite B
Irvine, CA
(800) 886-2231
http://www.datamechanix.com
Disk Doctors
1-800-347-5377
http://www.diskdoctors.com
DriveSavers Data Recovery
US: 1-800-440-1904
International: 415-382-2000
Fax: 415-883-0780
http://www.drivesavers.com
Vogon International (includes most of Europe, Japan, & U.S.)
Toll free: 1-800-392-5373
http://www.vogon-international.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Jennifer Snyder
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 2:35 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Disaster Recovery Info
Good Afternoon,
Several months ago we had a flood in the Records Center which has
damaged some microfilm. Problem being this was just discovered and the
film has since dried. Most information I have read states wet microfilm
must be sealed in a plastic bag while still wet and kept in cool
temperature until restored. Wet microfilm is to be transported to the
recovery lab within 48 hours. Has anyone had experience with a similar
situation? Just wondering if it is too late to recovery these records.
Can anyone recommend a good disaster recovery vendor?
Thank you in advance.
Jennifer Snyder
City of North Las Vegas
Records Manager
702/633-1036
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