TrainChaser's list of reasons for extra precautions was pretty exhaustive, but I did think of one other. It's unusual for someone to come home to their S&B house and find out that someone broke in and drove the 3BD/2BA down the street. Conversely, that exact thing happened to 721,053 vehicles in the U.S. in 2012 (FBI).
As you probably know, some look impressive, but aren't. Others are actually built to withstand fire at certain temps for certain amounts of time. Last time I looked, I thought a few commonly available models would be realistically helpful.
This whole issue does take some head scratching, unless "Don't Worry, Be Happy" has been an effective solution to everything before. Didn't work for me. This idea doesn't quite qualify as brilliant, but might work for some. If you tend to move between a few different "hubs", consider getting a safety deposit box in a bank in each of the towns / hubs. Move your documents seasonally.
Vagabound
I didn't think those little firebox things were much good for a hot fire.
As you probably know, some look impressive, but aren't. Others are actually built to withstand fire at certain temps for certain amounts of time. Last time I looked, I thought a few commonly available models would be realistically helpful.
I can't think where I would keep important stuff outside the vehicle. But I learn new things from people every day -- I was hoping someone had a brilliant answer that I was just too dense to figure out myself.
This whole issue does take some head scratching, unless "Don't Worry, Be Happy" has been an effective solution to everything before. Didn't work for me. This idea doesn't quite qualify as brilliant, but might work for some. If you tend to move between a few different "hubs", consider getting a safety deposit box in a bank in each of the towns / hubs. Move your documents seasonally.
Vagabound