Video Your Personal
Belongings
In recent years the
price of video cameras has come down so low that many households have
one. Even if you haven't gotten around to buying one yet, you probably
know someone who has one or you can rent one for a very reasonable price.
Most
are very simple to operate and don't require any skilled training. The
microphone is build into most of the cameras and some don't even require
additional lighting.
Why not use this technology to make a video record of all of the personal
possessions in your home just in case you have a burglary or fire? If
a picture is worth a thousand words, a video with sound has to be worth
ten thousand.
Have someone help you with this simple project. One of you can man the
camera and the other can identify different objects in each room. Describe
each item as you go along and if it has a serial number or other identifying
mark, be sure to mention it.
Open all closet doors to show what the contents are and briefly mention
different things. You can't believe how helpful this can be after a loss
because many times you don't miss something for months after a claim is
filed because you might not use an item very often.
Once the video tape has been made, you might want to even make a duplicate
of it and put one copy either in a safe deposit box or at work or give
it to a friend or relative for safe keeping.
Don't worry about being Steven Spielberg. You aren't trying to win an
Oscar for this tape but just protect your possessions from loss. However,
do have fun doing it.
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