Health & Fitness
Place Photos Of Your Precious Possessions Up On Your Cloud
Document Your Expensive Items In Case You Need To File An Insurance Claim If Items Are Stolen Or Destroyed

You have special pieces of jewelry, or expensive video equipment, plus a few computers, and perhaps a tablet computer. You feel protected against loss of those items because you have home owners insurance.
But do you have proof of those items stored somewhere outside your home?
If you use Gmail, Apple mail, Yahoo mail, or have Comcast service (just to metion a few), you have 5-20 gigabytes of off-site "cloud" storage where you could store photos of your possessions.
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Take your digital camera, snap photos of your prized possessions, then upload them to your cloud. If you need help, any 17 year-old boy can show you what to do in a snap.
Shoot photos of special items, then shoot photos of each room in your home to document your furnishings. You could even snap photos of expensive furniture, such as a piano, grandfather clock, or antiques.
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If you have any rare items, for which you have certification of value in writing, scan those documents and include them in your catastrophe file on the cloud.
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