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April 2007 Newlsetter
Greetings
Welcome to the first edition of Securita's e-newsletter! You’ve received this Premiere Issue because you’re a customer, friend, or someone I thought would be interested in learning about Securita’s flagship product, the NEW Vital Records PortaVaultTM. It’s an easy-to-use organizational system that helps you and your family prepare in advance of unexpected personal crisis or natural disaster.
Since April is Earthquake Preparedness Month, and May focuses on Hurricane Preparedness, and it is Tornado season, NOW is the time to quickly and easily compile important documents, and learn how to keep them safe with the Vital Records PortaVault. You never know when you will need it!
Securita is already drawing national attention! Tune in to the popular "eWomenNetwork Show" on ABC Radio this Sunday, April 22nd between 5:00-6:00 pm (PST), when Host Sandra Yancey interviews me live and we discuss key tips and tricks for organizing your most essential documents. Listen live or at your convenience by visiting www.ewomennetwork.com.
We welcome your comments regarding Securita's products or our new e-newsletter. Please email us at feedback@securitaonline.com.
Regards,
Sherie Dodsworth
Securita Founder and CEO
Taking a Home Inventory
Do you dread the thought of creating an inventory and documenting the personal possessions you own? You are not alone, only 37% of homeowners who live in hurricane-prone areas have completed this task according to a survey by the Insurance Information Institute.
Why is it so important to have an up-to-date inventory of personal possessions?
- Assists in determining the proper amount of insurance coverage
- Will help get your insurance claims settled faster
- Provides documentation to substantiate losses claimed for income tax purposes
What should an inventory include?
- Description of the item, the date it was acquired, its cost and serial numbers, if applicable
- A photograph or videotape of your personal possessions, stored on a CD, DVD or tape cassette
Where should I store the inventory and photographs?
- Multiple copies of the inventory and the CD/DVD/cassette should be created
- File one copy in a safe place
- Give one copy to a family member or trusted advisor
- Also consider keeping a copy at your place of employment in a locked cabinet or in a safe deposit box
The Vital Records PortaVault includes User Tips and Helpful hints that
- Provide guidance and forms for taking a personal property inventory
- Tell you where to get free software to use in taking an inventory
- Offers tips on reviewing your insurance coverage – a good thing to do once your inventory has been completed
Vital Records PortaVault
A system, which identifies, organizes, stores and transports the important records and documents commonly found in a home. The Vital Records PortaVault system includes;
- 60 preprinted color-coded labels listing important records and documents
- Guidelines for storing vital records
- Slip out binder for easy use
- Stores hundreds of pages of paper documents
- 30 acid free records protectors
- Storage for 4 CDs/DVDs
- Pouch for storing cash, keys, small keepsakes
- Handle and shoulder strap for easy carrying
- Lockable zipper to prevent unauthorized access
- Water-resistant cover
- Glow-in-the-dark identification tag
- Custom forms, which assist in summarizing important information
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Are you looking for a creative, useful and reasonably priced gift for Mother's Day or Father's Day - consider a Vital Records PortaVault. It is very thoughtful gift that keeps on giving since it will provide peace of mind for a life time. When ordering your gifts be sure to include in the Comments/More Information Section of our shopping cart what you would like to say on the complementary gift card provided free of charge.
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