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Use hurricane season as reminder to complete home inventory

by Center for Personal Finance editors



NEW YORK (6/5/07)--June is the official start of hurricane season, but even if you're not close to a coastal area, think "home inventory"--now--before you need one. Anyone who weathers a hurricane, tornado, fire, flood, or other natural disaster can attest: The claims process is a lot easier if you've documented your home's contents (Money Adviser June).

According to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.), the 2007 hurricane season is expected to be an active one, with an 86% probability that hurricane activity this year will be in the top one-third of years historically (I.I.I. May 23).

To start listing your home's contents, take advantage of free software from I.I.I. Go to knowyourstuff.org and record details, including serial and model numbers, places and dates of purchase, and replacement costs. You can sort by room and track donations to charity. Make backups of inventory files for safekeeping outside your home.

No matter where you live, take additional steps to prepare for natural disasters:

For more information, read "Disaster-Proof Your Important Papers" in Home & Family Finance Resource Center.



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Printed Wednesday, August 20, 2008

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