Preserving Memories
Preserving Memories
Four steps that will help ensure your treasured keepsakes are safe from disaster.
Four steps that will help ensure your treasured keepsakes are safe from disaster.
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=1Four steps that will help ensure your treasured keepsakes are safe from disaster.
Four steps that will help ensure your treasured keepsakes are safe from disaster.
You've taken steps to ensure the safety of your loved ones during a disaster, but have you considered the protection of your most cherished memories? From sentimental keepsakes and valuable treasures to unforgettable milestones, safeguarding your past requires a comprehensive plan for the future. And like any good plan, it starts with one I.D.E.A.
While it's common knowledge to safeguard important documents like tax records and birth certificates, we often overlook the numerous sentimental items in our homes that hold immense value to us. Losing these cherished possessions would be truly devastating. Take a moment to reflect on these categories, as well as any others that come to mind, and determine what items are absolutely essential to preserve in the event of a home-related incident. Don't worry if the list seems extensive—identifying and prioritizing the necessary actions to safeguard your most treasured belongings is the first step towards minimizing potential losses in if the worst should occur.
From sentimental keepsakes to valuable treasures and memorable milestones, protecting your past means having a plan for the future. Take a brief virtual tour of our home to ensure you're taking the necessary measures to protect your most cherished possessions in case the unexpected happens.
No matter how valuable they are to you, your safety is worth more than anything in your home. NEVER attempt to re-enter your home to save anything until you have been cleared to do so by your local authorities – after all, new memories are always around the corner.
In the case that you are able to safely return to the home after the danger has passed, it may still be possible to recover some of your things:
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