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Taking Stock of Losses

Lost Documents

Replacing irretrievably damaged or lost documents takes time and patience. Replacing such items as driver's licenses, birth certificates, social security cards, land deeds, car titles, banking documents, and credit cards means calling different federal and state agencies and private businesses. Allow enough time to accomplish these tasks - it will take more than a few days in most cases.

Heirlooms and Other Valuables

A disaster may ruin family heirlooms, antiques and irreplaceable memorabilia. Some are beyond repair, but experts can help recover and restore water-damaged belongings.

The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) and the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property (NIC) have developed the following recommendations on the recovery of water-damaged belongings:

Furniture finishes and painted surfaces may develop a white haze or bloom from contact with water and humidity. However, these problems do not require immediate attention. Consult a professional conservator for treatment.