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OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES FIRST AID MEASURES these as in all other collections, no object should be separated from its label, and if renoval of an entire collection is neces- sary in all cases the inventory or catalog should go with it. In any situation at all, the military authority will always do well to call upon the advice of any professional expert available, be he eneny or ally. k. Conclusion Remember that your work is to apply first aid and not to attempt to do the work of experts. The following "don'ts" are, with some additions, a summary of the more important of the directions given above: Do not demolish portions of danaged buildings. Do not remove debris containing architectural or sculptural fragments. Do not move things more than is necessary. for Do not remove any labels. Do not store objects under or near plunbing or steam 2 pipes. Do not storo works. of art in nroas! that nro. bolow droinage lovols. Avoid extremes of temperature end humidi ty and any damage from shocks. Do not use water, soda-acid, or foam fire extin- guishers on works of art. Do not expose any paintings to direct sunlight or store for a long time in total darkness. Do not make a "drumhead" of a painting on canvas. Do not forcibly flatten wrinkled or loose paintings on canvas. Do not use glue or Paste in mending torn Paper, vel- lum, silk, etc. Do not use tar paper in storing textilos. Consult local personnel and experts whenever possible. -24- EH

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