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...d the new wing to some famous art museum. But by the end of the show, he'd usu...gned the new wing to some famous art museum. But by the end of the show, he'd ...

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... metal straps or plumber's tape around the water heater (1 strap approximately 1/3 down from top of water heater and the other 1/3 up from the bottom of tank) . Secure straps by bolting to the studs with 1/4' diameter lag screws or bolts with washers. PROTECTING YOUR DECORATIVE ITEMS, ARTWORK, AND COLLECTIBLES The following suggestions have been gathered from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, to assist you in protecting from earthquake damage the decorative items, artwork, and collectibles in your home and office. Earthquakes cause things to fall from shelves and jump' off walls. They also cause cabinets, bookcases, and tall, narrow tables or pedestals to topple. Therefore the first step in protection is to secure the cabinet ... windows. To secure a water heater, place two strips of metal straps or plumber's tape around the water heater (1 strap approximately 1/3 down from top of water heater and the other 1/3 up from the bottom of tank) . Secure straps by bolting to the studs with 1/4' diameter lag screws or bolts with washers. PROTECTING YOUR DECORATIVE ITEMS, ARTWORK, AND COLLECTIBLES The following suggestions have been gathered from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, to assist you in protecting from earthquake damage the decorative items, artwork, and collectibles in your home and office. Earthquakes cause things to fall from shelves and jump' off walls. They also cause cabinets, bookcases, and tall, narrow tables or pedestals to topple ...

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...hered from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, to assist you in ...commended for use under objects, the Museum of Art advises that many florists'...