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#22 Prepared in a Year - Safeguarding Your Critical Documents And Fireworks Safety for the 4th of July


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One of emergency preparedness's most crucial but often overlooked aspects is having your important documents organized and accessible. By the end of this episode, you'll have a comprehensive plan for digitizing, backing up and safeguarding all your critical paperwork to avoid bureaucratic nightmares during emergencies. Don't let missing records compound a crisis - tune in to get fully prepared!


Stay tuned for the bonus segment after the show!

Time Stamp: 11:53


Personal Identification Documents

  1. Birth certificates
  2. Social security cards 
  3. Driver's licenses/state IDs
  4. Passports
  5. Marriage/divorce certificates

  6. Financial and Property Records

    1. Bank account info and statements
    2. Investment/retirement account details
    3. Property deeds and mortgage documents 
    4. Vehicle titles and registration
    5. Insurance policies (home, auto, life, etc.)
    6. Home inventory with photos/video of possessions

    7. Medical Information 

      1. Provider contact information
      2. Medication lists and prescriptions
      3. Immunization records
      4. Disability documentation 
      5. Living wills and medical directives

      6. Estate Planning Documents

        1. Wills and trusts
        2. Powers of attorney (medical and financial)
        3. Beneficiary designations 

        4. Securing Your Documents

          1. Scanning and digitizing paper records
          2. Encrypted USB drives and cloud storage
          3. Fireproof home safes
          4. Off-site bank safe deposit boxes
          5. Protecting physical valuables (photos, heirlooms)

          6. Emergency Contacts List

            1. Medical providers
            2. Financial institutions
            3. Insurance companies
            4. Repair services (plumber, electrician, etc.)
            5. Utilities providers

              1. **Bonus Segment: Fireworks Safety for the 4th of July**

                Happy 4th of July!!! Time Stamp: 11:53

                As the 4th of July approaches, Leigh and Angie provide crucial fireworks safety tips in this bonus segment. They highlight alarming statistics like fireworks causing around 19,000 fires and over 9,000 injuries annually in the U.S. The hosts emphasize the importance of leaving fireworks shows to professionals, using only legal fireworks, being aware of surroundings and weather conditions, keeping water buckets nearby, and ensuring children use sparklers under close supervision. They also cover general fireworks do's and don'ts, from never lighting indoors to handling malfunctioning fireworks properly. With practical advice for protecting people, pets, and property, this segment aims to help listeners enjoy a safe and responsible fireworks season.


                Reference

                Ready.gov

                 https://www.ready.gov/sites/default/files/2020-03/fema_safeguard-critical-documents-and-valuables.pdf.

                "Legal Documents to Prepare for Emergency Preparedness." JustGreatLawyers.com

                Firework Safety: 

                https://youtu.be/cVS7AQ6yAMA?si=mikW7chyrWBLyUBL

                https://www.nsc.org/community-safety/safety-topics/seasonal-safety/summer-safety/fireworks 

                https://youtu.be/cVS7AQ6yAMA 

                https://www.redcross.org/local/washington/about-us/news-and-events/news/rules-on-fireworks-safety.html 

                https://www.nfpa.org/downloadable-resources/safety-tip-sheets/fireworks-safety-tips 

                https://hsi.com/blog/top-10-fireworks-safety-tips

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