 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reed Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reed at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Kentuckians who have lost family treasures due to the flooding now have a chance of restoring these items and saving these family heirlooms. So we're here at the Pima Disaster Recovery Center in Knot County and we are offering the Save Your Family Treasures Program. So this is a program sponsored by the Heritage Emergency National Task Force or HENCEP for short for a partnership between FEMA and Smithsonian Institution working to protect our nation's cultural heritage. The Save Your Family Treasures Program has offered to flood survivors in order to recover and preserve items such as photographs, books and quilts that have been water damaged. So we find that more often than not the things that people value the most really don't have a whole lot of monetary value. So we're not really looking at salvaging things that are worth a lot like your big screen TV but rather these objects that hold sentimental value and really precious memories for these disaster survivors. Many of the items needed to recover and restore these family treasures can be found in any hardware store. So we always emphasize personal safety so before doing any of these techniques you want to make sure that you're protected yourself. So as you can see I'm wearing these nitrile gloves. We recommend nitrile because oftentimes people will have latex allergies but you want to make sure that your hands are protected especially if you're handling things that may have mold or other contaminants. So we emphasize gloves on safety glasses if you have them. This is just to protect your eyes from any kind of splattering or debris. And then particularly if you're dealing with moldy objects then we strongly, strongly encourage you and emphasize that you wear these N95 masks which everyone is familiar with now because you want to make sure to protect yourself before proceeding to do any of these kinds of techniques. Other materials necessary for the process include disposable turkey pans, non-metal porch screen, a soft bristle brush and distilled water. These demonstrations can be viewed and explained in further detail at the Knot County Sportsplex. We kind of take survivors on demand so if they're just interested in taking some of our handouts as resources that's absolutely fine. We can focus on a particular object if somebody's only interested in photographs we can do a quick five-minute demo. If somebody is interested in a variety of different objects we're happy to sit with them for 30 minutes and talk through more specific stuff so it's really kind of open-ended and we're open to anybody who would like to come. The Save Your Family Treasures program will be available at the Knot County Sportsplex August 16th to August 20th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and August 21st from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.