We asked experts how to keep things like birth certificates, social security cards and more safe in case your home is subjected to a fire, flood or theft.
We asked experts how to keep things like birth certificates, social security cards and more safe in case your home is subjected to a fire, flood or theft.
If anyone tells you that they’re only focused on violent criminals, they are lying,” state Sen. Liz Miranda, of Boston, said.
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