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Emergency Preparedness: Fire Response and Recovery

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Fire can damage collections in many ways. If not burned completely, collections can be scorched, singed, embrittled, discolored or soiled by soot and smoke. Staining, discoloration, and ink or color "bleeding" can result from water used to put out fires. Water from hoses and sprinkler systems can also cause some materials to stick together, as well as lead to mold growth.

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