For many of those who do not maintain safety deposit boxes in the bank, the house is still the safest place wherein we can store our important documents. Most calamities are quite unpredictable, and we never know when these will strike. Water damage especially, is quite common in the home as many household troubles such as leaking pipes and malfunctioning appliances can bring this about. Our important documents are therefore not that safe, despite the measures that we take. If our important documents, favorite books, or treasured photographs do get damaged by water disasters, knowing some document drying techniques can go a long way in saving these.
Yes, what you read was right. There is such thing as document drying, to assist us in restoring and saving our documents ruined by water during floods and other water related incidents.
Document drying methods are not really foolproof ways to restore water damaged documents and papers but the least we can do is to give it a try. Prepare to use your precious time, best efforts, and in some cases, money, to save your documents by way of these document drying techniques.
Here are some tips on how to perform document drying to our water damaged documents.
Air drying
Air drying is the simplest method and is done by taking the wet document, placing it on a clean, dry and even surface in the open air to remove the wetness. Fans can also be used to speed up the evaporation time.
Freeze drying
Another method is freeze drying. Wet documents are frozen for a time, and then defrosted at a much slower pace using a process called sublimation, which actually causes the moisture within the wet item to evaporate more slowly.
Dehumidification
This technique is very convenient and efficient as it can easily be done by bringing dehumidifiers into the house or the room where the papers needing document drying are located. Books, photographs, paintings, and pictures can actually be left exactly where they are usually placed and the dehumidifiers will just do the job. Dehumidifiers bring down the humidity of the surrounding air, speeds up the evaporation of water, and the drying of our documents.
Vacuum thermal drying
In document drying, there is such a tool as a vacuum thermal drying chamber. The wet and damaged documents are placed inside, and therefore, the paper products stay wet while being dried as opposed to freezer drying where the wet papers are brought to a freeze. This technique may probably be more efficient than air drying wherein a lot of space and time is needed for the drying process. It does not however, address the problem of having distorted documents afterwards.
While the above-mentioned document drying techniques are effective, going through these steps would entail a lot of time and effort. The speed with which we can restore our documents to close to their original states would of course, depend largely on the volume of the documents damaged by water. It is also important therefore to decide which documents to give priority to. Should it be my bank documents? Or do I first dry off my son's favorite set of Harry Potter books? Or maybe the pictures of our last family vacation could still be salvaged without much harm. The longer paper products are left in that wet state unattended, the harder it would be to restore them to near-perfect state. Don't wait too long to save your memories. Apply these document drying techniques.