Monday, March 30, 2009

Itemized List of Documents

Here is the itemized list of what document you need to have copies of in case of emergencies. You can save all of this information on a CD or a portable thumbdrive. It was recommended that you have duplicate copies saved in a couple of places. One place is with a family that lives out of state, another was on the internet incoded so you can have access to it anywhere in the world. Then have your CD or thumbdrive where you can quickly grab it.
If there is a disaster and you don't have your insurance information, phone numbers, bank numbers etc.. you will not receive the help you need very fast.. long lines, no money immediately...

List of what to Copy for Personal & Family Information

Identification:
Drivers License
Passports
Work/school identification
Social Security
Individual DOB's
Birth Certificates
Recent picture of every family member.
Power of Attorney
House Information:
Lot Description
Title info.
Pictures of house
Contents list and pictures
Insurance companies:
Home, Health, Life, Car
a. company phone numbers
b. company addresses
c. policy numbers
Financial Institutions:
Bank, Saving & Loans, Mortgage
a. account numbers
b. security passwords
c. institution phone numbers
d. institution addresses
Tax Return copies
Investment documents
Health Information:
Doctors' names and contact information
a. prescription number, whose, which prescriptions, dosage
b. pharmacy information
c. Immunization logs for everyone.
d. Known allergies for each.
Special Need instructions:
a. childcare info
b. disability care
c. elderly care
d. pet care
e. spare glasses and contacts
Contact Info.
List of your usernames and passwords/ secured
local, cell, home, email, physical address –
Printed copy of contacts/address book
a. Personal
b. Family and friend
c. ward & stake directory
c. Emergency Numbers
c. Police both 911 & non emergency number
e. Hospital
f. Doctor
g. Pharmacy
h. Red Cross
i. FEMA
j. Landlord/management company

Sunday, March 29, 2009

YouTube Gardening Video

Here is a great video about gardening in a small area: