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TheCanes Apr 11th 2008 8:15 am

keep documents safe
 
I was looking through all our important documents the other day. I'd never actually realised how many important ones we had until we started the immigration process.

Anyway, I was wondering where I should keep these docs. I've recently heard about people who lost everything in a house fire; others lost it all in the floods.

Now, the floods thing is pretty easy - keep it all upstairs and it won't get wet.

What about fire, though. Are there any special 'wallets' or containers that are fire proof?

I haven't actually researched this on the web, but was just wondering what you guys/girls do to keep it all safe?!

G77 Apr 11th 2008 8:47 am

Re: keep documents safe
 
Fire proof safe perhaps?

TheCanes Apr 11th 2008 9:58 am

Re: keep documents safe
 

Originally Posted by G77 (Post 6192190)
Fire proof safe perhaps?

The only problem with them is, they are usually quite heavy and only take 3-4 inches of paper (just checked it out on the web ;) )

Or does anybody know of lighter solutions?

G586 Apr 11th 2008 10:08 am

Re: keep documents safe
 

Originally Posted by TheCanes (Post 6192474)
The only problem with them is, they are usually quite heavy and only take 3-4 inches of paper (just checked it out on the web ;) )

Or does anybody know of lighter solutions?

Still heavy, but this is the sort of thing my incredibly organised FiL has...

http://www.euroffice.co.uk/I/8n91/Se...Litre-Capacity

You won't get fire resistance without some weight, due to the thickness required.

Nanook Apr 11th 2008 10:21 am

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Depending how often you need to get at documents etc, a safety deposit box at your bank. There are still a few banks who have them, although there tends to be a waiting list.

The RBS in Edinburgh said they would keep my own bought safety box for something like £60 a yr.

I bought a good sized one at Tesco for £17.00 (quite heavy), it holds all my papers and other bits and bobs like jewellery etc.

The_Bax Apr 11th 2008 10:52 am

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Originally Posted by TheCanes (Post 6192474)
Or does anybody know of lighter solutions?

Don't keep one in the house???:confused:

TheCanes Apr 11th 2008 1:54 pm

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:p

mandymoochops Apr 11th 2008 2:31 pm

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You could always rent a safety deposit box at a bank. Every branch should have them in their vault and if you have one thats not too far from you that would work.

Take copies and get the bank to certify the copies and just keep those at home just in case you need to send them away for your application at all :thumbup:


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