Who isn't concerned about safety these days!? You just can't seem to trust many people....As a mom of three beautiful boys, I'm always concerned about their safety, even in the home. I'm also concerned about their future...I know that sounds funny, but their documents are part of their future.... I try to store their documents (birth certificates, social security cards, etc) in a safe place...what if we had a break in or a fire or hurricane (live on the coast)...I want to take every percussion that i can to ensure my children are safe in every possible way! The First Alert Security Chest helps ease my mind about our documents at least...The First Alert Security Chest is Fire Resistant, Waterproof even when fully emerged and hold legal sized papers. Think tax returns, birth certificates, marriage certificates, and even those important photos all of us parents would hate to loose! Home safety is something that most of us forget about...but take the opportunity now and please find First Alert’s tips for safely storing tax
documents below:
Use safe storage
solutions to keep your documents secure - The IRS can request
to see documents from several years back, so consider purchasing a safe to
store tax information as well as copies of federal and state income tax
returns.
Back up your taxes
online for easy and reliable access - Many tax programs
allow you to file electronically and then save your information in their
system. Just like backing up a hard-drive, this is a safe and easy way to keep
important information accessible electronically, without worrying about a
computer crash. It’s a good idea to print out copies of returns as
well.
Avoid damage from
the elements – Keep your tax documents
protected even in the event of a natural disaster or home fire. Look for
waterproof and fireproof safes that are fully submersible in water and can
resist extremely high heat. These types of safes are also ideal for storing
other important documents – such as mortgage papers – that can be
essential to rebuilding after a hurricane or fire.
First Alert safes are now available in Target stores in your
area, easy to shop for and saves so much headaches, stress, and worry...Keep your home safe and get yourself a First Alert Security Chest today!
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