For A "Safe" Gift Idea, Think Inside The Box

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For A “Safe” Gift Idea, Think Inside The Box OR (NAPSA)—For the person who has everything and needs to proteet it, consider the gift of a firesafe, waterproof security chest. With identity theft, in-home and weather-related disasters occurring more often, consumers are more aware than ever that many important electronie and hard-copy documentsare at risk and cannot be restored or would be too costly or troublesome to replace. You can give peace of mind with a unique, yet practical gift that ean be enjoyed yearround. The National Fire Protection Association reports that a fire department responds to a fire somewhere in the United States every 20 seconds. Safeguarding valuables, media and important documents should be a priority. Consider centralizing and safeguarding birth certificates, Social Security cards, credit cards and other personal documents to make an insurance claim, obtain credit or secure a job when a disaster hits. Additional important items to safely store include: * Itemized home-inventory list * Wills * Financial bank, income and tax statements * Stocks and bondcertificates * Credit cards * Health, dental and medical records * Graduation diploma * School transcripts * Vehicle registration, title and certificate of sale ALY The compactsize and reasonable price of a fire-safe waterproof security chest makesit a popular gift option. * Marriagecertificate * Irreplaceable photos and memories (hard copy anddigital) New home deed Mortgage paperwork Passport Investment paperwork Citizenship documents CDs, DVDs, USB Ports, Flash Drives, Hard Drives * Family Heirlooms Jewelry. The world’s leading supplier of fire-resistant and security storage containers, Sentry Group, offers many sizes and varieties, ineluding fire-resistant and waterproof or water-resistant protection. Many earry either a UL or ETL classification for fire endurance, meaning that the interior of the unit and its contents are guarded from heat during a typical fire for a specified time. Many models protect sensitive electronic media from fire. For more information, visit www.sentrysafe.com.