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Re: Smoky odors
Pre-Friday note: my first thought upon seeing the subject heading on this was
my dear-departed cat Smoky. And yes, there were odors involved. Some still
linger, wonder how to get rid of those! =)
Happy Wednesday!
"Osier, Nina" wrote:
> I've just been asked by one of my customer agencies how to get rid of a
> smoky odor in library materials they've acquired. My gut reaction (since I
> don't remember hearing this addressed in my disaster recovery training) is,
> "Air them out!"
>
> Other possibilities, from those who may have had to deal with this in the
> past?
>
> Nina M. Osier, Director
> Division of Records Management Services
> Maine State Archives
> Nina.Osier@state.me.us
>
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