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Peace of Mind Starts with a Plan
Protecting your home is about more than just insurance—it’s about being ready for whatever Northern Colorado throws our way.
The Problem: The "Memory Gap"
If disaster strikes, the stress can be overwhelming.
Trying to recall every item in your home for an insurance claim shouldn’t be another burden you have to carry.
Without a clear inventory, getting the full value of your claim is nearly impossible because it’s too emotional to remember everything in the moment.
The Solution: The 20-Minute Video Inventory
I want to help you bridge that gap before you ever need to. Taking a video inventory is the simplest way to protect your legacy.
Step 1: Grab your phone.
Step 2: Walk through your home, opening closets and drawers.
Step 3: Save the video to the cloud (Google or Apple Photos, Google Drive, iCloud, or Dropbox).
The "Go-Bag" Essentials
What to grab when every second counts.
If you received an evacuation notice right now, would you know what to grab? Here is a "sparse and essential" list to keep by your door:
The "Daily Wear" Trick: One of the smartest tips I’ve heard? Grab your dirty clothes hamper. Why? Because it contains the clothes you actually wear every day and feel most comfortable in.
Tech & Power: Your laptop, tablet, and all charging cables.
Paper Assets: Keep your birth certificates and passports in one easy-to-reach folder.
Irreplaceable Memories: Grab physical photo albums or external hard drives containing family pictures that are not already saved in the cloud.
Health Essentials: A 7-day supply of medications and backup eyeglasses.
The Basics: Water, snacks, and a first-aid kit.
### Your Custom "Grab & Go" List
Everyone’s home has a few "one-of-a-kind" items. Use the space below to list 3–5 things unique to you that aren't on my list, so you don't have to think twice in a hurry.
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Keep this in somewhere you will remember, and will hopefully NEVER need!