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Disaster Advice Glossary
Disaster recovery and restoration can be veiled in mystery to the many who have not undertaken specific training. This glossary explains technical terms to assist both report writing and the understanding of those technical terms so often misunderstood.

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Aerodynamic Instability: In restorative building dryingand the use of air movers, a harmonic motion occurring in an area or throughout the building, during which high winds that results in damage to certain materials in the building. Education Note: An example of aerodynamic instabiluity is when carpets are dried and forced-air is placed under the carpet and the carpet is allowed to flap up and down, resulting in further damage to the carpet from the instability of the air movement.

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