News
03/01/2007
It Pays To Be Prepared For Severe Storms
If your home is hit by a severe storm, are you properly prepared to quickly gather all of your vital documents and paperwork? Most people aren’t, according to a survey by major insurance companies. In fact, only 38 percent of homeowners in hurricane- prone areas in Atlantic coast communities stored important documents in a safe place.
02/05/2007
An Easy Way to Organize Your Vital Papers – Bellaonline.com
“A few weeks ago, it occurred to me that if I ever had to leave my house in an emergency, I wouldn’t quickly and easily be able to grab my most important papers, such as insurance documents, general financial account information, and other things I’d need if a real disaster were to happen. I also realized that it wouldn’t be easy for others to locate this information if I were incapacitated in any way.”
11/17/2006
Security For Your Records
Like most Americans, Sherie Dodsworth agonized for the thousands of Katrina victims who lost everything – most especially their vital records. Their plight inspired Ms. Dodsworth, who lives in Northern California, to create PortaVault, a heavy-duty, water-resistant notebook that holds all manner of documents and information.
11/01/2006
Los Altos Company Offers Product To Protect Records In Emergencies
In the background of our busy lives, we rely on vital records: insurance policy numbers, doctors’ phone numbers, bank account and credit card numbers. Everyone has a technique to keep this information at hand. The trouble is, most of us file this information in willy-nilly fashion.
10/11/2006
Securita Launches Vital Records PortaVault
Securita Inc., a provider of innovative solutions for organizing critical personal information, today announced the Vital Records PortaVault™, a unique record-keeping system designed for consumers in disaster-prone areas and those interested in better organizing their lives.