One of the most serious emergencies in which cultural assets are affected is water ingress caused, for example, by flooding, frost blasting of water pipes, wind breakage at windows or clogged downpipes. However, fire and building damage also represent existential threat scenarios that cannot be completely ruled out despite care and precaution.
The emergency boxes were developed with these scenarios in mind. They contain selected materials that are quickly at hand in an emergency and provide valuable "first aid". In particular, they help to immediately contain the spread of damage and to professionally secure, evacuate and document damaged or endangered cultural assets.
One of the most serious emergencies in which cultural assets are affected is water ingress caused, for example, by flooding, frost blasting of water pipes, wind breakage at windows or clogged...
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One of the most serious emergencies in which cultural assets are affected is water ingress caused, for example, by flooding, frost blasting of water pipes, wind breakage at windows or clogged downpipes. However, fire and building damage also represent existential threat scenarios that cannot be completely ruled out despite care and precaution.
The emergency boxes were developed with these scenarios in mind. They contain selected materials that are quickly at hand in an emergency and provide valuable "first aid". In particular, they help to immediately contain the spread of damage and to professionally secure, evacuate and document damaged or endangered cultural assets.