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Home Inventory -A house fire is traumatic enough. Not having a good record of your belongings can only add to the misery. Keeping a home inventory of the items you have and their values will help you when the rebuilding starts. There are free downloads available from the Insurance Information Institute to serve as a guide to homeowners in order to have record after a loss. A few simple steps can help when taking inventory:
- Don’t put it off. Start with new items and their value, and then try to remember older items. An incomplete inventory is better than nothing at all.
- Use your camera. Take pictures or video of your home and write down descriptions to go with it.
- Keep it safe. Be sure to keep the inventory in a secure place, such as a fire box or safe deposit box.
Home Inventory Software (free) * Home Inventory brochure * Home Inventory Spreadsheet
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- Market Value vs Replacement Cost (under construction)
- Home maintenance schedule
- Home Based Business Insurance
- 12 Household Goods that Could Go Bad
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Disaster Preparedness- supply list
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Home Safety
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- Stay Safe from Fireworks on the 4th
- Halloween Safety
- Be the Best — and the Safest — Cook This Holiday Season
- Has Your Lock Been Bumped?
- Mold, Moisture and Your Home
Fire Safety
- Protect Yourself from Home Fires
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- Beware of Contractor Fraud
- Protect Yourself from Home Fires
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