Disaster-Proofing Your Valuables: What Every Homeowner Should Know

(BPT) - In the first three months of 2026 alone, there were 26 disaster declarations in the U.S. — higher than the five-year average. This includes emergencies like fires, severe storms and floods, all of which put your home and valuables at risk. Even if you don't think you live in a fire-prone area, shifting weather patterns nationwide, like rising temperatures and drought conditions, are increasing fire risk in unexpected regions including the Midwest, South and Southeast.

The good news is, you can take proactive steps to protect the valuables in your home, including critical documents and priceless family heirlooms that could easily be destroyed by fire or flooding. With over a century of experience in protection and security, Master Lock recommends these simple tips to stay one step ahead in preparing for natural disasters or house fires.

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