Beno
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Location: Northern Rivers
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Post by Beno on Dec 13, 2023 19:34:13 GMT 10
Seriously doubt it. We are moving house and it's an awful time for this kind of thing. Look at it more positively bug. collect all the key documents and possessions you think most important and keep them together. Then store them in a safe location at your new place. It’s not everyday you get the chance to consolidate your stuff after a move. I’m currently doing the same. We’ve had to move for my mrs big promotion and all my key crap is in a box and a half. The bonus is we still get to keep our farm which will be 1.5hrs away but earn a fantastic combined income. The other bonus is we”ll be living on a bigger but less productive farm with a ton of bush around to do all sorts of fun stuff 10mins from the beach.
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Post by spinifex on Dec 13, 2023 19:47:27 GMT 10
If I'm home I can evacuate in 10 minutes. We keep all critical items (ie paperwork and USB's) in a metal box ready to be grabbed at any moment. For everything else (food, shelter, tools) there is off site caches.
Basically as long as we get that box out of the house in the event of a fire we're all good. Even if we don't ... there are cached certified copies of ID documents and copies of insurance policies etc. kept off site.
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Post by Stealth on Dec 17, 2023 17:27:20 GMT 10
As I mentioned in my diary post, did a bit of a clean out this weekend in our garage to give better access to our long term pantry store and our emergency and camping kit. I'm planning to open the door and get some fresh air in there as it's still a bit warm this arvo but fingers crossed I can do a better job of organising our kit into priority order for ease of quick evac. This post helped prompt me to getting my act into gear and that's always a good thing!
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