ioSafe Hard Drives
ioSafe Hard Drives Add Value to Homeowners Paying Insurance Premiums for Fire and Flood Disaster
What Does Your Fire Insurance Cover? Will you be able to replace your lost computer data after a fire disaster?
If you do have a fire disaster claim, ioSafe can help make the burden of loss easier to bear. Benchmark tests and reviews have shown that family photos, video, business data and digital music files stored on a fireproof hard drive improve your ability to recover one of the most important items in your home outside of your family and pets - your computer hard drive. You can expect that after a fire your insurance company will be prompt and friendly while helping to get your life back on track. ioSafe hard drives will help you retrieve important documents, deeds, and paperwork that your insurance company might need for the claim.
For little more than the cost of a regular external hard drive you can get fire and flood protection - is your data worth protecting?
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Ask Your Local Agent about the ioSafe Solo
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Getting fire insurance in a high risk area is a question that many people ask, often the premiums are quite expensive. ioSafe hard drives are much like an insurance policy in that they offer fire and flood protection for your computer data. Backing up your hard drive to the ioSafe will help in reducing your risk of loss of some of your most precious digital assets.
From residential property to commercial business across the country fire hazards occur quite frequently. According to the National FIre Protection Association, in 2007 there were 1,557,500 fires reported in the United States (down 5% from 2006). These fires caused 3,430 civilian deaths, 17,675 civilian injuries, and $14.6 billion in property damage.












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