BOBs and important paperwork
- diamond lil
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BOBs and important paperwork
How are you all dealing with important stuff like birth/marriage certs and insurance etc? I've just realised after 10 months in this house that our important stuff is scattered all over the place and if there was a major fire or gas leak etc, we'd be running about like headless chickens What do you keep the papers in? I had a folder in the last house but it's used for something else now.
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Re: BOBs and important paperwork
https://www.screwfix.com/p/master-lock- ... 56mm/746fh
Beware some cheaper versions are not waterproof.. so whilst the contents survival to a house fire is good .. once trumpton turn up and put the wet stuff on the hot bits it's no longer protecting your papers
Beware some cheaper versions are not waterproof.. so whilst the contents survival to a house fire is good .. once trumpton turn up and put the wet stuff on the hot bits it's no longer protecting your papers
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Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Re: BOBs and important paperwork
That's definitely more secure than our paper drawer, next to the large odds & sods drawer.Yorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 6:25 am https://www.screwfix.com/p/master-lock- ... 56mm/746fh
Beware some cheaper versions are not waterproof.. so whilst the contents survival to a house fire is good .. once trumpton turn up and put the wet stuff on the hot bits it's no longer protecting your papers
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Yep, everything in fireproof/waterproof safe and on the cloud and multiple USBs kept on our persons
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I found the whole of this site an interesting read - from a prepper who had to handle Hurrricane Katrina and found all the places his preps worked and where they did not. Documents was a big fail but he has kindly put together a guide based on what he learned to beneft the rest of us. Older and American but still useful. I wonder if he will update it to include Ida too
https://www.theplacewithnoname.com/blog ... /0006.html
For myself, original key documents live in a folder that can be easily grabbed. Backups are encrypted and in the cloud and I occasionally remember to put a copy onto an encrypted USB key. Family photos also get the same treatment for backup and I am very slowly working throught the older ones that were taken before the days of digital to back them up.
The fireproof safes are great but pretty small capacity so you are not likely to be able to keep all you need. Proof of identity is the most important as with that you can mostly replace the rest.
https://www.theplacewithnoname.com/blog ... /0006.html
For myself, original key documents live in a folder that can be easily grabbed. Backups are encrypted and in the cloud and I occasionally remember to put a copy onto an encrypted USB key. Family photos also get the same treatment for backup and I am very slowly working throught the older ones that were taken before the days of digital to back them up.
The fireproof safes are great but pretty small capacity so you are not likely to be able to keep all you need. Proof of identity is the most important as with that you can mostly replace the rest.
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Most things are scanned onto my laptop, I have a modern external hard drive that I back up to, and new flash drives that are an additional backup for most information. The paper copies ... not so good, actually. Birth certs etc are with my genealogy info electrical approval certs etc are with my accounts or in my "to do" filing drawer My paperwork could stand a little workdiamond lil wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 5:47 am How are you all dealing with important stuff like birth/marriage certs and insurance etc? I've just realised after 10 months in this house that our important stuff is scattered all over the place and if there was a major fire or gas leak etc, we'd be running about like headless chickens What do you keep the papers in? I had a folder in the last house but it's used for something else now.
Lil, you know what to do! Go for it
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Thanks for this! I love that guy's writing about Hurricane Katrina - he was so open and honest about having let go his preps so that he was a fair bit headless chicken. Very realistic - I thought he'd taken the website down, so this is great.GillyBee wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 7:56 am I found the whole of this site an interesting read - from a prepper who had to handle Hurrricane Katrina and found all the places his preps worked and where they did not. Documents was a big fail but he has kindly put together a guide based on what he learned to beneft the rest of us. Older and American but still useful. I wonder if he will update it to include Ida too
https://www.theplacewithnoname.com/blog ... /0006.html
For myself, original key documents live in a folder that can be easily grabbed. Backups are encrypted and in the cloud and I occasionally remember to put a copy onto an encrypted USB key. Family photos also get the same treatment for backup and I am very slowly working throught the older ones that were taken before the days of digital to back them up.
The fireproof safes are great but pretty small capacity so you are not likely to be able to keep all you need. Proof of identity is the most important as with that you can mostly replace the rest.
Photos - when I decided to input *all* my photos, and my mother's photos, onto my computer, it took me months - and I made mistakes about sizing the photos too. Fifteen years ago, people kept writing about saving space - some of those photos I scanned then are only 50kb, they're absolutely tiny. My pride and joy (11Mb!) is a photo of my Irish great grandmother and my Liverpudlian great grandfather on their wedding day in September 1903. It's really worthwhile doing it.
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The important stuff we used to keep in a ‘Citadel’ brand fireproof metal suitcase . However,now we have one of these:
It’s light,and sits under our bed,next to our hotel bag. We can easily sling it out of the escape window in an emergency. If S is going to HTF,it WILL be at night!
It’s light,and sits under our bed,next to our hotel bag. We can easily sling it out of the escape window in an emergency. If S is going to HTF,it WILL be at night!
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Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
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- diamond lil
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Re: BOBs and important paperwork
Ok many thanks everybody. We have a safe but it's small and only used for money.