Emergency Contacts/Numbers
Family & Friends addresses and phone numbers Doctors, Dentists and local hospitals/clinics
Phone Tree contacts Business and work numbers and contacts
Kids' schools and day care centers Local non-emergency numbers for police, fire,
Important business associates ambulance, city and utilities
Financial information
Credit card numbers and phone numbers (plus Investments/401K/safety deposit information
websites and passwords) Last two statements from all of your financial
Insurance card numbers and phone numbers accounts - checking, savings, 401K, investments
Bank Cards, accounts and phone numbers (plus
websites and passwords)
Copies of vital documents
Driver's licenses or State Issued ID Cards Military Records
Social security cards Adoption/foster records
Credit cards (front and back) Naturalization/Immigration documents
Medical Information
Advanced Care Directives Insurance information - copies of your cards (front
Immunization Records and back)
Medical history if you have serious
illnesses/diseases
Legal Documents
Power of Attorney for you Death Certificates - it may be important to keep a
Power of Attorney for otheres death certificate from a recently deceased family
Deed and titles to your home and/or cars member - this is a judgment call for you.
Birth certificates (you can order dupliate official Passports
documents from your state agencies Car Titles
Wedding licenses Lease information
Wills - again, original documents are the only ones
that are legally binding.
Insurance
Insurance Policy with local agent information Home inventory – list and/or video
Insurance cards if needed
Other
List of vital websites and passwords
Your Emergency Plan
Keys to your vehicles, house and storage spaces
Emergency ID Cards
Evacuation Checklist - your plan of attack for sudden evacuations
Photos – Scan onto thumb drive
Cash
Maps
Pet information
List of local and regional hotels
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