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Pocket Response Plan™ PReP ™ Envelopes

Protective Tyvek™ envelope is the size of a credit card and designed to hold the Pocket Response Plan (PReP). Allows staff and key volunteers to carry the PReP with them for quick retrieval of critical emergency information. Developed as part of CoSA's Emergency Preparedness Initiative.

One packet contains 10 PReP envelopes. You can adjust the number of packets in the shopping cart.

$15.00/pack of 10 (includes shipping)

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Rescuing Business Records: A Disaster Planning Guide for Small Businesses

Electronic Download — Released October 2009 | Full color | 34 pages

*upon completion of purchase, an email will be sent with the digital file

Rescuing Business Records details the records that will help a small business survive a disaster and rebuild in the aftermath.

Each manual includes:a checklist of records, with space for recording whether and where the record is duplicated;
various options for duplicating and protecting records, and the pros and cons of each; a discussion about why certain records may need to be certified; and a brief introduction to caring for records.

The books’ author, David Carmicheal, is the State Archivist for Pennsylvania and led CoSA’s nationwide effort to better protect essential records after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. “As I talked to people who live in hurricane- and tornado-prone areas, they ask me what records their family should protect in the event of a disaster. Their concerns led to the first manual. The manual for small business seemed a natural outgrowth from that.

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Rescuing Family Records: A Disaster Planning Guide

Paperbound or Electronic Download — 3rd edition | Released 2013 | Full color | 24 pages

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A Call to Action: Local Government Records

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MAKING THE CASE Valuing and Protecting Local Government Records: Making the Case for Local Government Archives

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CoSA Logo Lapel Pin

$6.50