Disasters and Documents

If your house were to burn to the ground or get completely flooded, would your vital documents go up in smoke or become otherwise illegible? Fortunately, you have many options for keeping birth certificates, passports, and other vital documents safe including safe deposit boxes and fireproof safes check out the selection from Stacks and Stacks.com

In addition, it’s not a bad idea to keep electronic copies of these and other important documents. If you have a scanner, scan your documents and save them as PDF files. Store your files online such as on your Google Docs drive or in a free Dropbox account. You could even email them to your Gmail account for later retrieval. Documents to store online include copies of: old tax returns, insurance policies, vaccination records, home inventories, bank account numbers, photos, videos, manuscripts, genealogical research, and anything else containing information important to you and your family.

By having copies online, should the worse happen, all is not lost. Ideally, your originals will also be safe and sound in a
Fireproof Security Safe

Until Next Time,
The Tractor Export Team
www.tractorexport.com
www.xportag.com

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