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Inexes@aol.com
07-22-2019, 02:37 PM
I am writing this notice relating to ways to inventory household goods and financial records and the importance of having back-up of same in case you lose your home to a fire. Also ways to prevent the loss of what people long for the most, ie, family photos. Due to a tragic incident in my family,( my sister lost everything, including her fur babies, in a tragic fire last Tuesday night), I am on a tear trying to up-date and get things (in order). Because of the loud explosion and damage, they are suspecting lightening strike. I have always maintained a hurricane inventory on my computer with pictures of every inch of the house, inside & out and everything in every room and cupboard/closet. In the case of china, etc, I scanned the name, etc from underside of item) This computer is backed-up to "the cloud". I have become lax in my complacency and have realized that a lot of the electronics (with a scan of model & serial #s) and other things have been replaced and the pictures not up-dated. I have scanned every receipt for purchase of said items also. I also have every photograph from photo albums and pictures on the wall scanned so they can be replaced. I have a small fire-proof safe, but there will soon be a bigger one that will hold many hard copies of things scanned. This incident has put the fear of the Lord in me. My sister and our family is going to grieve this loss for a long time, especially her fur babies (she rescued/fostered, homeless/injured babies) and the irreplaceable things (memoirs of our parents) stored in her home. I did place an article in the (non-Villages) discussion site, "Gone in a Flash" but it is not garnering much attention; it includes an address for a "gofundme.com" account, titled "Help Chris". I posted pictures and a newspaper notice from the Titusville Herald, Titusville, Pa. Just please, everybody, get your information in order and think of ways to protect everything, because lightening is very dangerous, especially here in Florida. It doesn't always happen "to somebody else". 8 people were injured on Clearwater Beach Sunday afternoon, in various stages of severity.

BobnBev
07-22-2019, 09:36 PM
We have it all on various thumb drives, which we keep in our safe deposit box at the bank, I know the data is protected there.

manaboutown
07-22-2019, 10:01 PM
Lightning can do a lot of damage to electronic devices so protect them as much as possible along with your data.

JC and John
07-23-2019, 09:16 AM
Thank you for the wake up call!

xcaligirl
07-23-2019, 01:06 PM
I have a lot of important papers and precious 'things' in the safe at the bank, the rest is in a personal safe. Prepared as much as possible for lightning, sinkhole, hurricane, fire, etc. I take lightning very serious which my husband listens to his 'friends' who seem to act like it's NOTHING (even though some have lived here a very long time)....