Disaster Recovery Supply Depots
Disaster recovery supply depots are available to CNSA members in urgent need of supplies to respond to an emergency.
There are three depots strategically located across the province (Yarmouth, Halifax, and Sydney). Members are responsible for contacting the custodian of the depots, picking up supplies, replenishing any used materials, and returning all supplies in a clean and orderly state. (Note the Yarmouth depot belongs to the Nova Scotia Museum, but CNSA members may use it so long as they replace all expended supplies.)
The supplies in each depot may vary somewhat, but should include:
- Wet document remediation supplies, such as blotting paper, parchment paper, freezer paper, clothesline, waterproof labels, resealable plastic bags, etc.
- Personal protection equipment, such as filter masks, nitrile gloves, work gloves, hand cleaner, aprons, disposable coveralls, hard hats, utility knives, etc.
- Tools and hardware, such as lamps, extension cords, dry cell flashlights, basic tool kit, electric fans, electric heaters, etc.
- Cleaning supplies, such as mops, scrub brushes, sponges, etc.
- Miscellaneous supplies, such as duct tape, masking tape, garbage bags, tarps, plastic sheeting, scissors, caution tape, pencils, shop towels, etc.
Depot locations
Beaton Institute, Cape Breton University 1250 Grand Lake Rd. Sydney, NS (902) 563-1690 Contact: Jane Arnold
Nova Scotia Archives 6016 University Avenue Halifax, NS (902) 424-6060 Contact: Rosemary Barbour
Yarmouth County Museum and Archives 22 Collins Street Yarmouth, NS (902) 742-5539 Contact: Lisette Gaudet, archivist; Nadine Gates, museum director