Why is online home inventory a good idea?

As the dust settles and the final fires are extinguished, cruel reality sets in. Do you have a disaster recovery plan? You and your family have just survived a devastating fire and it is now time to pick up the pieces and start over. Sure you have homeowners insurance, but how are you going to remember everything that was in the house before the fire. You think you were prepared because you had your entire home inventory documented, then you realize that is now a smoldering pile of ashes along with all of your belongings. Or that video walkthrough you did of your home that was stored with all of the other DVDs, all gone now. This is just one disaster scenario.


There are many programs that will allow you to inventory your belongings on the computer, but this is not a safe or secure option because of the inherent risks.

  • Floppy disks are fragile.
  • CD's scratch easily.
  • Hard drive data becomes corrupt.
  • A PC could be lost to a fire, flood, earthquake, tornado, hurricane, lightning storm, or theft.

The answer is InventorySafeguard.com. InventorySafeguard.com is an online home inventory solution that allows you to save your homes entire inventory to a server. You document your home inventory online where is it safe and secure, always available in the event of a disaster.

Account Comparison

  Standard Premier
Advertisements Yes No
Locations 1 Unlimited
Items 10 Unlimited
Pictures No Unlimited
Product Manuals No Yes
Product Links No Yes
Store Related Links No Yes
Reports 2 8
1 year Free $9.95
5 years (Save $5) Free $44.75
10 years (Save $20) Free $79.50

30 Day No Risk Trial Offer
Click Here To Sign Up Now!


Security Tip

Keep valuables away from windows where they can be easily seen.

Most residential burglaries occur between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., when no one is likely to be at home.
Residential fires represent 22 percent of all fires and 74 percent of structure fires
Average number of tornadoes per year (1950–1998) is 816
Five percent of all insurance claims are lightning-related, amounting to over $1 billion per year.