Fire Resources

Salvaging Fire-Damaged Items

If your home or institution has been impacted by fire, the resources below can help support safe handling and recovery of your objects and collections. It is important to remember that fire-damaged objects may be affected by ash and soot, which can be toxic. It is best to start with our Health and Safety video.

For further assistance:

Institutions may contact our National Heritage Responders 24/7 hotline at 202.661.8068 to speak with a conservator or collections specialist.

Individuals may reach us at NHRPublicHelpline@culturalheritage.org.

Not urgent? Contact us at emergencies@culturalheritage.org

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Health and Safety

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Object Salvage

Video: After the Fires: Object Salvage (1:08:44)

Fire Damaged Media Guide (web) from the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia

Mitigating Smoke in Your Home (web) from the University of Colorado Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)

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Photo courtesy of the Superior Historical Commission.

Soot and Ash

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