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Understanding Museum Risk: How These Essential Cultural Establishments Can Get Ahead of Risky Business

When it comes to the risks museums and other cultural institutions face, it's imperative to know the risk mitigation tools available.

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Museums and cultural centers are an essential part of society. They hold our histories and nourish our futures, bringing together artifacts, sculptures, communities, cultures and more.

These institutions are ever-changing, working hard to reflect society and contribute to the sciences, the arts and other key aspects of our collective education. To remain current, museums have begun to offer new exhibits with key hooks — like wine nights in the art gallery or sleepover field trips for kids.

“Museums and cultural centers are in the business of entertainment; they’re working to grab your attention and bring you in,” said Tim Herman, underwriting supervisor of public services at Philadelphia Insurance Companies (PHLY). “With today’s world of smart phones and six-second attention spans, that becomes harder and harder. So, they’re looking for these ways to stand out.”

But with new opportunities come new risks. Here’s a deeper look at the unique risks museums face and how museums can continue to explore ways to be creative while maintaining a safe experience for their patrons.

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Philadelphia Insurance Companies (PHLY) offers product-specific resources, alliances, and service capabilities to achieve a multi-faceted approach to risk management, including safety program development, site audits, and training (including interactive web-based training). We offer a wide range of products and value-added services at financial terms to be agreed upon to help you achieve your risk management goals.

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