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Title: Does Your Storage Area Look Like This?


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Does Your Storage Area Look Like This?
2
Or Perhaps This?
3
Just Imagine You Receive A Request To View
Records Under The Freedom Of Information Act And
Your Records Were Stored Like Those In Pictures
You Just Saw
  • So how should we store our records?

4
What Is The Ideal Temperature Humidity For
Records Storage?
  • The ideal temperature and humidity for records
    storage is 64 degrees Fahrenheit with a variance
    of only 3 degrees in a 30 day period and a
    humidity of 40 plus or minus 3 in a 30 day
    period

5
Storing Blueprints
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Blueprints
  • Blueprints can fade rapidly if exposed to office
    lights.
  • If at all possible store flat or vertically in
    specially designed map/blueprint cabinets.

7
Temperature and Humidity
  • Large swings in temperature and humidity can take
    years off the life of your records.
  • So if you cannot store your records in a room
    with the ideal conditions, at least try to keep
    the temperature and humidity stable.

8
Effects of Humidity
  • High humidity can cause mold spores to activate
    hot and dry conditions can result in brittle
    documents.

9
Tips on Records Storage
  • Take pro-active measures to prevent future
    damages to your records

10
Storage of Records in Basements
  • If you must store records in a basement that
    might have seepage, place the records in boxes on
    shelves or on pallets if possible.

11
Storing Records on Pallets
  • Plastic pallets are preferable however,
    sometimes you can find free wooden pallets that
    can be covered with inexpensive plastic sheeting.

12
Storage of Records on Basement Floors
  • If you cannot afford pallets or shelving units
    that would keep records off of a damp floor,
    loosely wrap the outside of the boxes with clear
    plastic.
  • If the boxes do get wet, take the records out of
    the damp boxes as soon as possible.

13
Chemicals Hazardous Materials
  • Never store records near hazardous chemicals or
    flammable materials, that if spilled would stain
    or otherwise damage your records.

14
Records Storage
  • Attics can easily reach a temperature of 100
    degrees in the summer months in Illinois.
  • If at all possible store records in another
    location.
  • Also, attics frequently have mice and sometimes
    bird droppings.

15
Records Storage
  • If records are stored in areas where the roof
    leaks on occasion, cover the tops of the boxes or
    filing cabinets with plastic.
  • If at all possible do not store records near
    water heaters.

16
What Is A Good Storage Box Size?
  • A box that will hold approximately 1 cubic foot
    of records is ideal.
  • Typical box dimensions of a 1 cubic foot box are
    15" x 12" x 10".
  • Boxes with lids and cut-outs for handles are
    preferred.

17
Storing Records In Cubic Foot Size Boxes
  • Legal size documents can be filed upright
    alongside the 15" side of the box
  • Letter-size documents can be filed upright along
    the 12" side of the box.

18
Where Can I Buy The 1 Cu. Ft. Boxes?
  • Local Government Agencies may purchase the 1
    cubic feet boxes from the Illinois Department of
    Corrections, Division of Industries
  • http//www.idoc.state.il.us/ (click on the link
    for Industries)

19
Buying 1 Cu. Ft. Boxes
  • Under the State Purchasing Act and the Illinois
    Municipal Code, purchases from Illinois
    Correctional Industries may be made without
    obtaining competitive bids .
  • All Industries' products may be purchased using a
    State of Illinois Order For Delivery Form.The
    form is on the Department of Corrections website
    in Microsoft Word and in Adobe Acrobat.

20
Storing Heavier Materials
  • Materials of lesser dimensions such as 5" x 8" or
    4" x 6" cards and microfilm reels can also be
    stored in the standard 1 cu. ft. storage box
  • Be careful not to fill it above the handles when
    packing microfilm or heavier materials.

21
The Importance Of A Good Box Label
  • Record Series Title
  • Beginning Ending Dates
  • Box Content List
  • Disposal Date
  • Local Records Commission Application Item
    For the Series

22
Where Is The Best Place For The Box Label?
  • It is important to place the box labels on the
    end, so that they can be read when stacked
    instead of on the lid or the wider side of the
    box.

23
Sample Box Label
24
Box Listings
  • It is important to prepare a box listing before
    putting records into a storage area, so that you
    can easily retrieve a record if need be at a
    future date.

25
Box Listing
Office Office Cafeteria Cafeteria Date 7/6/05
Box No. Dates Title Item Disposal Date Retention Period
05-001 01/03-02/04 Health Dept. Inspection Reports 4 June 2008 3 Yrs.
05-002 03/04-06/05 Health Dept. Inspection Reports 4 June 2008 3 Yrs.
05-003 2005 Lunch Tickets 27 June 2008 3 Yrs.

26
Confidential Records
  • Information security is not limited to paper
    documents.
  • When disposing of records which could be used for
    identity theft or violate privacy laws use a
    cross-cut multi-media shredder which can shred
    cds, floppy disks, and paper or you might opt to
    incinerate if there are no city ordinances
    restricting such.

27
Shredders
  • The single greatest deterrent to identity theft
    is probably a shredder.
  • There are now some inexpensive shredders out on
    the market, that will put multiple holes into
    cds that need to be disposed of.

28
CONFIDENTIAL RECORDS
  • Whenever possible store in a locked room or
    cabinet.

29
Electronic Records
  • Protect your computer records i.e. with
    firewalls, anti-spy software, passwords etc.
  • Store back up records off-site.
  • Could someone use a thumb drive to copy records
    off of the computer you have available to the
    public?

30
Electronic Records Storage
  • Take care with portable devices such as
    Blackberries
  • If found could someone hack into your system or
    gain confidential company information.

31
Electronic Records Storage
  • Do not leave cds, thumb drives, or other record
    media with confidential information where they
    could easily be stolen.

32
McAfee and Carnegie Mellon University Study
  • Lost and stolen mobile devices are seen as the
    greatest security concern, with 40 percent of
    organizations having devices lost or stolen, with
    half of those containing critical business data.
  • Fewer than half of device users back up their
    mobile data more frequently than on a weekly
    basis.
  • Half of device users keep passwords, PIN codes or
    credit card details on mobile devices.
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