00:54:34 Brad Bredehoft: This is Rebecca Kennedy's website http://curaecollections.com/ 00:55:12 Dale Kronkright: Thank you! 00:57:32 Robin Bauer Kilgo (she/her/hers), C2C Care: Just a quick reminder to everyone that you’ll need to select “Panelists and Attendees” if you want your chat to be seen by all. 00:58:41 Anna Richardson-Thomas: Thank you..noted 01:00:30 Lalee Bond: Diapers work really well for soaking up water & are often less expensive than water pigs. 01:05:47 Dale Kronkright: We stretch-wrap our yellow Brut rolling trash can kits so that we can see if someone accesses the supplies. 01:10:04 Hafisha Maynard Alexander: Batteries can leak so check supplies often to make sure they are still good. 01:11:20 Dale Kronkright: Very Clever - inflating bags!! Nice thinking. 01:11:29 Malia Van Heukelem: Another great resource - ARCS came out with an amazing manual for creating emergency kits last year: http://www.arcsinfo.org/content/documents/emergency_supply_program_development_manual.pdf 01:12:12 Hafisha Maynard Alexander: @Malia ..thanks for sharing! 01:12:55 ANN SHAFTEL: Thank you, so practical in approach and information 01:13:42 Hafisha Maynard Alexander: @ Ann agreed! 01:13:49 Laura Powell: Laura from Aldie, VA: Good Afternoon. Love the list of items, very helpful/useful. 01:14:05 Becca Goodrum: this was really helpful! We just went through a water disaster and I am going to be making a kit immediately! 01:14:06 clara huisman: Thank you so much for your presentation!Practical and helpful indeed :) 01:14:11 Jamie Henricks: We're hiring 3-4 new staff in the next few months and I think this might be a good bonding tool / training tool / all hands on deck type of exercise. Super practical, thank you! 01:14:19 Andrea Livingston: Thank you so much. That was awesome. :-) 01:14:21 Lalee Bond: SO great! Thank you! 01:14:22 Dale Kronkright: Well done. Thank You all. 01:14:25 Kasey Lee: Excellent. Thanks. 01:14:27 Luis Vasquez: Excellent presentation! Thanks SI team! 01:14:30 Missy Mikulecky: Thank you! 01:14:31 Kate McElvaney: Thank you! Will the recording be available? 01:14:35 Malia Van Heukelem: Great presentation - love the nuts and bolts slides! 01:14:39 Jessica Lewinsky: thank you! 01:14:44 Sam Stevens: Thank you all kindly for the presentation 01:14:45 Cassandra Palmore: unable to open word handout 01:14:45 Mary LaGue: Many thanks! 01:14:46 Liane Naauao: Yes, great presentation! Thank you! 01:14:49 Robin Bauer Kilgo (she/her/hers), C2C Care: Handouts/presentations - https://www.connectingtocollections.org/collections-emergency-kits/ 01:14:53 Emily Benoit: Truly appreciate all of your time and the information! These are wonderful resources, and I'm so grateful. 01:15:02 Emily Fellmer: Thank you for the very helpful presentation! I am excited to get my Emergency Kit together! 01:15:09 Marisa Ramirez: Overwhelmed but grateful for the great info! 01:15:23 Hafisha Maynard Alexander: Wish you guys have a virtual workshop of seeing how to conserve post disaster 01:15:32 Patricia Montero: floor squeegees are good 01:15:36 Anna Richardson-Thomas: Thank you....very informative and great tools to and resources 01:15:39 Catherine Sullivan: So useful! Thanks for the continued attention to this subject! 01:16:30 Kasey Lee: Check out the collections salvage information at www.bchern.ca. Canadian initiative. ;) 01:17:20 Julianne Snider: NEH Preservation Assistance Grants (PAG) 01:17:32 Taryn Foss: Another subject for me to master as a jack of all trades … ahem I mean collections manager. 01:17:38 Clara M. Prieto: Great presentation, thank you very much! 01:17:42 Brad Bredehoft: Rebecca Kennedy does teach an online course Collections Emergencies: Preparedness to Resilience https://www.museumstudy.com/collections-emergencies-preparedness-to-resilience 01:19:04 Clara M. Prieto: Can you please recommend something specific for archives? we mostly keep paper and photography 01:19:55 Lalee Bond: THat's such a great idea - especially for marketing 01:20:48 Steve Detwiler: Another thing to mention is the need for museum to partner with their local emergency management agencies, specifically through the Alliance for Response Network https://www.culturalheritage.org/resources/emergencies/alliance-for-response 01:20:49 Brad Bredehoft: Clara, Northeast Document Conservation Center has many great resources on their website https://www.nedcc.org/free-resources/disaster-assistance/ 01:21:20 Clara M. Prieto: thanks! 01:23:18 Nicole Grabow: Another grant source is IMLS Inspire! Grants for Small Museums. 01:25:03 Judy Chiba Smith: Great ideas - thank you!! 01:26:50 Robin Bauer Kilgo (she/her/hers), C2C Care: FAIC MayDay giveaway! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XN6D9LS It’s a short survey that asks what your institution’s plans are for preparing this MayDay (or what they’ve already done). 01:27:55 Justin Easterday: Oh did someone post this already? https://www.culturalheritage.org/docs/default-source/default-document-library/resource-document-for-small-institutions_apr2021.pdf?sfvrsn=59231420_0 01:28:54 Anne Deschaine: Registration just opened for the conference! https://natconf.si.edu 01:29:20 Dale Kronkright: Very cool. 01:30:44 Stacy Bowe: Whoops, only sent this to just panelists: What's more expensive: $100s for emergency kits supplies or $1000s for contracted restoration work? FEMA has the age-old stat of $1 of prevention equals $9 of recovery 01:31:11 Emily Benoit: Financial restraints are definitely a concern with the organization, which affects policy development. But acknowledging that prevention is less expensive (hopefully!) than restoration is a helpful talking point, for sure. Thank you! 01:31:37 Steve Detwiler: Are any of the Smithsonian's emergency collection incidents after-action report available? 01:33:02 Lalee Bond: SO many great ideas!! 01:33:26 Emily Benoit: Ratty towels are amazing, yeah! So much better than brand-new! 01:33:42 Lalee Bond: I worked at an institution that had a long-standing relationship with a big hotel and we got old sheets from them 01:35:38 Stacy Bowe: Getting supplies now is also good because waiting for supplies to arrive via Amazon/University Products in the moment can be problematic. We're still waiting for backordered items we ordered for a disaster response last summer. Don't assume you'll just buy what you need in the moment. 01:36:49 Kasey Lee: We purchased several water mist extinguishers, but staff don't like them because they're so much heavier. 01:38:58 Jessica Lewinsky: Does anyone have any good resources for emergency plans for cultural institutions in war and conflict zones? 01:39:39 Emma Sieh: The other big thing is to remember to build in time for breaks during the salvage process 01:41:34 Malia Van Heukelem: Jessica - check out Blue Shield International: https://theblueshield.org/ 01:41:40 Steve Detwiler: Federal Government Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: https://www.samhsa.gov/coronavirus • Disaster Distress Helpline: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline • Disaster Planning Handbook for Behavioral Health Service Programs: https://store.samhsa.gov/product/tap-34-disaster-planning-handbook-for-behavioral-health-service-programs/pep21-02-01-001 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Coping with Stress https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/managing-stress-anxiety.html • Social Media Toolkit: COVID-19 & Mental Health https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/communication/mental-health.html 01:41:56 Steve Detwiler: Mental Health America: https://mhanational.org/covid19 American Psychiatric Association: https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/covid-19-coronavirus?utm_source=Internal-Link&utm_medium=Banner-Row&utm_campaign=COVID_19_Hub American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/topics/covid-19 National Suicide Prevention Line: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/ UCLA Longevity Center: https://mailchi.mp/mednet/ucla-longevity-center-covid19-pandemic?e=cd2dfa390c 01:42:13 Jessica Lewinsky: @Malia thank you! 01:42:36 Steve Detwiler: Just some of the resources we sent out to our ESF 18 (Business & Industry) partners which includes our Alliance for Response partners 01:42:45 Rosemarie Fettig: Attendees can't download the whole chat - can these be saved in a document that could be shared after the webinar? 01:42:55 Anne Deschaine: @Jessica Many countries have Blue Shield chapters that may give more local information, too. 01:47:17 Maria Giannakeri: For JessicaThere was a conference relevant to emergency plans for cultural institutions in war and conflict zones http://hpcc.nsk.hr/#:~:text=In%20response%20to%20the%20current%20global%20threats%20to,in%20Zagreb%2C%20from%2018%20to%2020%20March%202021 01:48:12 Jessica Lewinsky: Cool! Thank you all… 01:48:13 Anne Deschaine: Yes, that conference was wonderful! It shared some really valuable experiences and advice. 01:49:46 P Loiko: FYI-you can copy the thread of the chat and cut and paste it into an email to yourself or a word doc. 01:52:23 Robin Bauer Kilgo (she/her/hers), C2C Care: C2C Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CCJC6RG Handouts/presentations - https://www.connectingtocollections.org/collections-emergency-kits/ 01:52:33 Robin Bauer Kilgo (she/her/hers), C2C Care: FAIC MayDay giveaway! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XN6D9LS 01:52:36 Kirsten Hammerstrom: We kept a small folding step stool hear our wheelie bin kits because one staff member needed help reaching into the bin. We also put in the smaller containers to make it easier to pull things out 01:54:09 Dale Kronkright: Brilliant! bagging classes of supplies within the rolling kits! documentation, PPE, tools, absorbents, etc. Well Done! 01:58:31 Stacy Bowe: If you have extra supplies, you could also snip samples from things (pig pads, mylar, blotting paper) and keep them in a baggie and labeled, to give to colleagues or have colleagues explore. This helps get more colleagues aware of what different materials look like, feel like, which are used for what - very helpful for training and briefing on emergency plans. 01:59:03 Robin Bauer Kilgo (she/her/hers), C2C Care: C2C Care Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CCJC6RG Handouts/presentations - https://www.connectingtocollections.org/collections-emergency-kits/ FAIC MayDay giveaway! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XN6D9LS 01:59:12 Melissa King (she/her): I love that idea, Stacy 01:59:16 Catherine Scrivo Baker: Thank you all - this has really be so helpful! 01:59:21 Carol Wood: Great information, thanks! 01:59:22 Anne Conway: Thank you! 01:59:24 Luis Vasquez: Excellent presentation. Thank you all! 01:59:34 Lalee Bond: Outstanding!! 01:59:46 Emily Benoit: The presentations were wonderful, but hearing from experts in the field is invaluable! Thank you all so much for offering your time and experience. 01:59:55 Jessica Lewinsky: thanks! 02:00:05 Madelon Rickard: Thank you! :) You guys were great :) 02:00:16 Batja Bell: Thank you all! 02:00:23 Anna Richardson-Thomas: bye