The best way to store important documents, before disaster hits
From Californians escaping wildfires to North Carolinians fleeing Hurricane Helene, a lot of Americans have had to evacuate their homes in the last year. When a natural disaster strikes, you usually don’t have a lot of heads-up. We often hear about emergency “go bags” for prescription meds and pet supplies – but you also want to be thinking about the important paperwork in your life.
Disaster-proofing documents means keeping physical copies somewhere safe, and having an evacuation plan that includes taking your documents with you. It also means having digital backups you can access, just in case. Let’s get into it.
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