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Picture
Protection Could Save Plenty
Could you recall all of your home furnishings
and personal belongings in the event that everything went up in smoke?
Maybe … if you’re an Einstein! Most of us would overlook as much as we’d
recall in our post-disaster memories. And that could cost us a fortune
when dealing with an insurance company demanding documentation.
Go
room to room, photographing everything, both in and out of sight, with
your digital camera. That means couches, chairs, bedroom sets, dishes,
silverware, bikes, and lawn equipment—the works. Don’t overlook those
valuables tucked away for safe keeping in drawers, chests, boxes, and
cabinets—items such as fine jewelry, stamp collections, etc.
Make
sure to overlap your photographs so that you don’t leave anything out.
Open cabinets and closet doors. Check out the attic and basement. Look
down in the crawl space (use flash, if necessary). For smaller items
containing valuable information, such as serial numbers, signatures, etc.,
use a close-up lens or the camera’s macro setting to capture the detail.
Then make prints and caption the back of each photo, explaining exactly
what each item is. Include information about when it was purchased and how
much it cost, etc.
When
you have the digital media printed or your film processed, order double
prints (very inexpensive when done initially). Keep one set on hand for
quick reference, a second set locked securely in a bank safety security
box or some other off-premises location. For added security, have the
digital images put onto a CD for safekeeping.
Even
if tragedy never strikes, you’ll still have a valuable list of your
family’s belongings. But if it does, you’ll be forever grateful that you
took the time and effort to record your goods for replacement.
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