Emergency Kit Tips
It's wise to expect the unexpected…
Every one of us, at some point, will experience some traumatic event, sudden life change, loss of a family member or other such event. The issue is will that moment be even more stressful and cause increased distress or will you be ahead of the game and have all necessary details organized by having some emergency kit tips?
Let’s face it, in times of tragedy we are already in distress so the last thing we need is to enter another level of overwhelm trying to deal with looking after the affairs of someone close. Especially if that person hasn’t prepared for this and has left nothing behind to help take care of things.

Insurance documents, financial information, estate details, personal wishes for funeral, banking details, vehicle, property and other asset information. This is the tip of the iceberg as there is so much to do when someone passes away.
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Life happens & being prepared can save un-needed stress

Natural disaster strikes and you lose your home or other valuable assets
Someone close to you passes away and you’re lewt to take care of everything. Do you know what to do or even where to start?
A parent has to be placed into a long term care facility. Do you understand all that goes into this and how to budget and manage it?
If you passed away what information would the executor need in order to take care of all the details of your life?
Household belongings – do you have records of all items in your home and receipts for purchases in case you need them for an insurance claim?
Be ready for life's sudden changes
Fortunately you don’t have to be one of those people who simply cross their fingers and hope for the best. That’s is just not a wise way to relate to life’s emergencies and inevitabilities. Especially when there is such an easy way to take care of everything all in one place!
There is no product like this on the market that will allow you to store every conceivable detail of your life. You can create a guest user (family member, someone close or a would be executor) and they will have access to all of these critical details in the palm of their hands.
This way should something happen to you or a loved one there will be an immediate plan of action and total clarity on what to do, where to go and exactly how to navigate through the numerous details that arise when someone passes away or experiences a life changing situation. This surpasses the scope of what a list of emergency kit tips could offer and provides the most comprehensive life backup system you can find.
