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Disaster Proof Your Important Papers
Disaster Proof Your Important Papers
By Barbara
Hemphill
In case you have to evacuate your home in an emergency, keep
copies of your most vital papers in a portable container you
can easily take with you.
Keep original copies of difficult-to-replace documents, such
as birth certificates and titles, in a safe deposit box. Make
sure the box is held in more than one person’s name. While
information regarding bank accounts, insurance policies, and
investments can be reproduced from account numbers, having
immediate access to hard copy may be helpful.
Be sure you keep a list of all the documents you have and
where they are located. Make sure that family members and those
who need access to them know where to find this master
list.
VITAL RECORDS
• Birth certificates and adoption records
• Marriage certificates and divorce decrees
• Driver’s licenses
• Passports/Visas/Green cards
• Social Security cards
• Titles, deeds and registrations for property owned
• Wills and trust documents
• Mortgage and loan information
• Insurance policies
• Bank account records
• Investment account records
• Credit card numbers
Key contact numbers to carry in your wallet: Doctor,
employer/spouse’s employer, children’s schools, banks,
insurance agents, minister, rabbi or priest, close relatives,
friends and neighbors, utility companies and alarm system
company.
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