All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Security dieselbobcat wrote: Won't really matter if you secure a Sentry safe... can be opened with a large screwdriver... "slightly" more secure than the deadbolt on the door to your coach... they are made for fire and water protection. Why not just digitize all your papers and use the cloud storage you have already set up? Scan and leave the originals with your niece. OK I'm in an accident can barely talk and need medical care. If I don't have my medical card I may not receive proper care if any at all. Medical card has SS # on it.Re: Security Desert Captain wrote: "Since I can’t secure safe, key will be taped to it. Either that or buy a smaller safe? This still seems like the best choice cause otherwise they will steal the safe too!" What makes you think some low life thief won't steal a safe that comes with the key? :h Well if they're too lazy to work for money they probably won't want to carry a safe either. It is pretty heavy :)Re: SecurityThanks for the replies, DutchmenSport - No way to anchor it to floor. Small motorhome and below closet (the only place safe fits) is the water heater) toed toes - May do that thumb drive but already have them in dropbox and My phone and computer both need a PW to gain access. Can’t secure this safe to floor where it fits. The safe is fire and waterproof UL listed by Sentry. Can’t find the papers on it right now to see how long it will survive. But will look. Since I can’t secure safe, key will be taped to it. Either that or buy a smaller safe? This still seems like the best choice cause otherwise they will steal the safe too! Thanks all, BobSecurityHi all, soon to begin full timing and have a few questions. I bought a safe to keep important papers in minus the acc #'s cause I plan to leave a key taped to it. That way they won't have to steal it to see what's inside. My main purpose was to keep this stuff free from fire and water damage. OK that will work but where do I put my SS card and other numbers I don't want seen + my passport. Don't want to carry them. I'm single, widowed with no close family. Was thinking of giving these #'s and cards to a niece and calling her if I need them, then she could mail them to me. But thought I would ask and see what others are doing. I could hide them, but if the unthinkable happens they're lost (fire). I'll probably do the niece idea unless someone has a better idea. Any better ideas? BobRe: Going full timeIt has taken me 3 years to get rid off stuff and allocate it to others etc. etc. this also includes my own small business. House is tentatively sold now and most of the furniture goes with it. Finally!!!
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