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Hurricanes are a longstanding threat and global climate change is increasing their severity and occurrence. Increasing storm intensities can make even a near miss a real problem.
Those with fine art in areas to these increasingly extreme storms should understand what’s needed to best mitigate the risk of loss. As with most things related to good risk management, preparation is key – from knowing where to get credible forecast information to in-place protection measures and having an evacuation plan and resources ready to go if needed.
Want to get ready? The Risk Strategies Fine Art Practice has created a check list for protecting your art to get you started.
Get in touch if you have questions: fineart@risk-strategies.com
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