Some of the ideas on this topic border on the silly.
I agree with Pappy about the 2-key system...let me explain: The bank where I have accounts and a SDB was bought out by BMO, and now the bank is going out of business and the building has been sold. The bank sent out a letter informing us of this, plus a notice for us to remove the contents of our SDB. When I went into the SDB room with a bank employee, there were many box doors hanging open...meaning the customers had been there to get their contents. I asked if they had a hard time finding some people who died or just moved away and never were heard from again. The employee said those boxes will have to be drilled in order to open them as they have only their one key. I moved my materials to another bank and they are now in a new SDB, where they belong. When I die, my wife and son have their signatures on file so they can readily retrieve any contents they need quickly. All family records, titles to autos, purchase agreements, CDs, etc. are in a fire proof room, unlike our house which can get blown away or burned in any given year. LA in WI
PS OH, did I say anything about that black helicopter passing over our house night after night? It has a powerful spot light that blinds you.
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