d. REFRIGERATICN Under this classification the following types of equipment are included: (1) Dehumidifiers (2) Cold Storage Boxes (3) Cabinet-type Refrigerators DEHUMIDIFIERS - - Certain dehumidification equipment in unenclosed installations on experimental islands may, because of sheltered positions, survive the blast. If this equipment survives, it is desirable that it be carefully checked for radioactivity. If dangerous radioactivity exists, the equipment shall be surveyed and uncontaminated parts salvaged. If, on the other hand, dangerous radioactivity does not exist, the equipment shall be removed, transported to Parry clean~ ed, and stored for future use. The dehumidification equipment installed on Parry will contime in operation to provide necessary dehumidified storage. COLD STORAGE BOXES - - All cold storage boxes except those required for mess hall operation during the roll-up period shall be carefully dismantled, cleaned, packaged, and stored under cover, Boxes shall be matchmarked to facilitate reassembly. Damaged panels shall be discarded and replacements ordered. Motors, compressors, and controls shall be treated like other electrical gear. CABINET-TYPE REFRIGERATORS— - All cabinet-type refrigeration units not required during the roll-up period shall be cleaned, repaired, treated with rust preventive, and stored under cover, e. CAMP Under this classification the following types of equipment are included: 77 (1) Pood Preparation (2) Cooking (3) Bakery (4) Scullery (5) Laundry (6) Fire Protection (7) Recreation ' 18-17