LOS ANGELES, CA, March 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Safes, lockboxes, metal cabinets or computers may keep important documents in one place but it's the unexpected emergency, family tragedy, or even a natural disaster that leaves crucial documents and files destroyed, difficult to find, impossible to retrieve.
In an effort to prevent further catastrophic loss of life's invaluable history, Life Link International, LLC, announced today it has reduced the price of Life Link Safe, a high-speed portable data protection system designed to help people organize, manage and recover personal information in an instant and when most needed.
Company spokesperson, Suzi Bruno explains, "Watching people flee year-after-year from Mother Nature's wrath, only to return to homes often leveled to the ground; witnessing their overwhelming grief at losing every bit of important personal information and treasured photos was the motivation to offer The SAFE at cost and to give free shipping."
Emergency preparedness kits might provide families the safety items they couldn't take from their homes, such as water and batteries but during complete destruction of property, will survivors be in the proper mind frame to remember crucial insurance numbers; bank accounts; passwords? The SAFE includes a detailed emergency planner and a dedicated page with essential website links to: FEMA, American Red Cross, Department of Homeland Security and more.
"Complacency, crisis desensitization or belief that nothing could ever happen 'to me' seems to be key components in the lack of planning for the unknown, something I experienced first-hand," shares Bruno. She goes on to tell of her personal encounter against a raging wildfire, "I know the feeling of helplessness when faced with a mandatory evacuation. The first thing you do is freeze: wondering what to take then scrambling to find insurance numbers, photo albums and clothes- all within 10-minutes."
Users will find the extensive multiple functions found within Life Link Safe easy to navigate. A built-in guide and categorized index makes organizing personal information, effortless. The SAFE requires no battery power or external power source plus there are no moving parts that wear out! This system is accessed through any PC port that runs most Microsoft platforms.
For additional information about Life Link Safe and to see a photo display that tells the story please visit http://www.lifelinksafe.com or call 323.962.9211.
Life Link International Announces Price Reduction and Free Shipping of Pocket-Size Safe Device
Disaster ready USB drive with special software stores personal and emergency information.
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[Press-News.org] Life Link International Announces Price Reduction and Free Shipping of Pocket-Size Safe DeviceDisaster ready USB drive with special software stores personal and emergency information.