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Pelican case inside a 2 hour safe is how I store my cards. Provides an extra layer of protection against water and humidity. For a house fire this is about all you should need. In the case of whole neighborhoods burning down, you probably have ample warning and can grab the pelican case along with any important documents.
A go bag is critical. Documents, all medications, basic hygiene supplies, couple pairs of clothes, shelf stable food like high calorie energy bars should get you by. My wife, go bag, pelican case, and in some circumstances the 12-gauge is all I’m taking if in a rush to get to safety. |
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