When disaster strikes, it can be difficult to know what to do next. This is especially true for Tennessee’s cultural and historic sites. Navigating the disaster cleanup process can be a daunting task, but it is important to take action quickly to minimize the damage.
There are a few key steps that should be taken when beginning the disaster cleanup process:
1. Contact your insurance company: It is important to contact your insurance company as soon as possible after a disaster. They will be able to help you assess the damage and begin the claims process.
2. Create a plan: Once you have an idea of the extent of the damage, you can begin to create a plan for cleanup. This plan should include a timeline, budget, and list of necessary resources.
3. Begin the cleanup: Once you have a plan in place, you can begin the actual cleanup process. This may involve hiring a professional cleanup company, or you may be able to do the work yourself.
4. Document the damage: As you are cleaning up, be sure to document the damage. This will be important for your insurance claim.
5. Restore and protect: Once the immediate cleanup is complete, you can begin the process of restoring and protecting your cultural and historic site. This may involve repairs, conservation, or both.
Disaster cleanup can be a difficult and overwhelming process, but it is important to take action quickly to minimize the damage. By following these steps, you can ensure that your cultural and historic site is protected and preserved.
https://www.preservationnation.org/information-center/disaster-recovery/
https://www.tn.gov/environment/program-areas/historical-preservation/disaster-assistance.html