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10 Things You Must Keep in a Fireproof Safe
Author(s): Sherry Ciurczak
The images from the recent wildfires in California are heartbreaking—families fleeing their neighborhoods at a moment's notice, people
returning to find their homes reduced to ashes and their most precious possessions
gone forever. With help pouring in from all over the country, Californians are
already starting to rebuild.
But the threat of fire isn't unique to California. In fact, the US
Fire Administration estimates that fires nationwide caused more than $11
billion in property damage in 2007. Although 91% of Americans agree it's
important to prepare for a disaster, only slightly more than half have taken
steps to do so.
One great way to make
sure you're prepared is to get a fireproof safe. What should you store it in?
Here's a list of the top 10 suggested items to keep in your fireproof safe:
- Current insurance
policies and agent contact information. You'll need this information right away
if your house suffers damage in a fire.
- Your family's
passports and original birth certificates. These can be a hassle to replace and
will come in handy to establish your identity for other purposes.
- A list of your
family's doctors, prescription medications, and contact information for all
pharmacies you use. You may need these to get new supplies of medications you use
on a regular basis.
- CDs or an external
hard drive containing digital copies of all family photos. It's a good idea to
scan all older family photos and keep a digital copy of them as well. Your
family memories as preserved in photos are irreplaceable.
- Safety deposit box
keys. If you store valuables at the bank, you'll want to make sure you can
access them in the event of an emergency.
- Important papers
related to investments, retirement plans, bank accounts, and associated contact
information. You may need ready access to funds.
- Information on
your outstanding debts, due dates, and contact information. It's important to
keep tabs on your finances and protect your credit, even if you're displaced by
a fire.
- Original Social
Security cards. These can be difficult to replace and may be needed to
establish eligibility for aid.
- Copies of your
important legal documents, including powers of attorney, living wills, health
care proxies—both for yourself and for anyone else for whom you are
designated attorney-in-fact or health care surrogate. Having access to these
can help ensure the protection they were created to provide.
- Copy of family
wills and all wills in which you are designated the executor. It's important to
safeguard wills so that loved ones are taken care of.
LegalZoom Can Help
You Prepare
If you don't have
up-to-date legal documents or have not made arrangements, there's no time like
the present. A last will, living will, living trust, or power of attorney can
help you protect your family.
You'll also find
the quality legal documents you need at LegalZoom in a matter of
minutes. We can help you safeguard your documents offsite by storing them in
our online "vault."
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