Everyone - As you are well aware, Hurricane Hanna is supposed to affect Eastern and Central Virginia this weekend with heavy rain (at the least). Duing this storm your offices and your public records may be threatened by flooding and other risks associated with hurricanes. Please be aware that if your office loses power and hot, humid conditions occur before power is restored, your records could be threatened by mold damage. We here at Records Analysis of the Library of Virginia want everyone to know that we are here to help you if you suffer any type of damage or emergency situation this weekend, or early next week. Hopefully the storm will give us need rainshowers but no damage. However, if you do suffer any damage or negative impact from Hurricane Hanna please do not hesitate to contact the Library of Virginia. We can visit and help you assess your damage, take steps to salvage and restore damaged records, and plan for a quick recovery. To contact us please call 804-692-3600. You can also email us at [log in to unmask] Lastly, if you have a Disaster Plan in your office, or have an online Disaster Plan with DPLAN or any other provider, now is the time to access that plan and preparing to put it into action. It is a great idea to at least make a copy or list of the important telephone numbers you will need over the weekend, when your offices are normally closed. Good luck to everyone, and hopefully this storm will blow over quickly and cause no damage. But again, if it does, please do not hesitate to contact us! Thanks, Tom J. Thomas Wellman Records Analyst Library of Virginia (804) 692-3609 [log in to unmask] "In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous." - Aristotle To UNSUBSCRIBE, change options, or subscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-rol.html (If using Netscape, must have version 6.1 or higher to view the above page)