Why You Should Scan Your Documents ASAP

Why You Should Scan Your Documents ASAP

If there’s anything the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us, it’s the value of our relationships, our time, and that sadly, unexpected circumstances can come along and make a mess of our lives. The virus has also caused people to spend significantly more time at home, resulting in an unprecedented upturn in remodeling and home organization projects. As this difficult season fades away, you may want to take this opportunity to scan your documents now, so you can rest easy knowing you’ve kept everything safe and where you need it as you head into a new normal. 

Back Up Your Originals 

In some circumstances, such as applying for a passport, marriage license, or social security card, you will need to submit your original documents. Since they are not easily replaced, the following important originals should be stored in an easily accessible, fire safe box:

  • Long- and short-form birth certificates
  • Passport
  • Social Security card
  • Marriage license
  • Adoption certificate
  • Citizenship papers

However, even if you have them safely stored away, you should scan your documents and save the copies in several different forms and locations. Save your files in a clearly marked folder on your computer, upload them to a cloud-based drive like Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, or iCloud, and keep them on a portable drive as well. That way, you’ll have your documents right where and when you need them. In addition, if your originals are ever lost, stolen, or damaged, you will still have copies of your vital information, and the Federal Records Center can create new originals based on your scanned documents.

Access Your Files Anytime, Anywhere

When you scan your documents, they are available to you 24/7 wherever you can access the internet. This can be especially important while traveling or when you need them unexpectedly. You can even save your files as photos or PDFs on your phone, so you’ll be able to locate them immediately and print them right from your phone. More than just convenience, it can save you a great deal of hassle if you’re asked to produce them right away.

Get Rid of Clutter and Simplify Your Life

Though your most vital documents don’t take up much room, you likely have other important paperwork that is accumulating somewhere. Tax forms, product warranties, bank records, bills, and receipts are just a few examples of documents taking up space in your drawers or on your desk. Experts recommend saving your tax documents and investment records for seven years, pay stubs and canceled checks for a year, and warranty information and related receipts until they expire. Since most people are too busy to keep track of all that, they end up keeping everything “just in case,” creating piles of clutter and making it difficult to find what they need. Fortunately, once you scan your documents, you can shred whatever contains sensitive information and recycle the rest. 

You have a lot on your plate and probably have a lengthy list of things you want to get done eventually. Let Minuteman Press help you get organized and safeguard your most vital information. We’ll take your stack of papers, scan your documents, and put it all on a portable drive for you to take home and upload wherever you wish. You’ll feel good knowing you can scratch one more thing off that to-do list. 

 

On Board 2017

On Board 2017

Michael was pleased to attend the On Board Event at the Basketball Hall of Fame.  It is a great chance to meet with different non-profits in the area.

He is pictured with Jill Monson-Bishop of Inspired Marketing, Git Nahmens from Arrangit, Ryan Stelzer from Strategy of Mind, and Springfield City Councilor Attorney Mike Fentin from Shatz, Shwartz and Fentin, P.C.

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15 Seconds of Fame

15 Seconds of Fame

We exhibited our products at the Business and Innovation Expo of Western Mass in Springfield yesterday, but we didn’t realize how much advertising the show would actually yield.  We were featured in a segment on 22 News about the business climate in Western Mass!  For the video, click here.

“Being aware of the great talent that’s here and the employees that are available for hire, that’s been a huge thing for us,” said Weber. “Finding the right people has been very easy. Knowing what we’re looking for and those kinds of people. There’s just a great workforce here in western Massachusetts and a lot of the large businesses have been receptive towards working with other smaller businesses that are here.”

After our 15 seconds of fame, we were also pleased to meet dozens of other business leaders from the area.  We demonstrated great new items like snag-free polo shirts, customized chocolate gifts, and roll up banner stands.  The show had great content and energy, and the day was a success!

Thank You, Springfield

Thank You, Springfield

 

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Thank you to Mass Live for the coverage of our ribbon cutting event in Springfield.  You can read the article on their website here.

We are thankful for the support of our customers and the greater Springfield community as we expand our business!

 

 

 

Springfield Ribbon Cutting

Springfield Ribbon Cutting

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Our ribbon cutting celebration was a success and we enjoyed welcoming visitors to our new Springfield, MA location.  A special thanks to everyone who joined us.  We are excited to be part of the Springfield community!

 

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North Central Connecticut Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting

North Central Connecticut Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting

Michael and Lindsey were pleased to attend the NCCCC Annual Meeting at the Holiday Inn of Enfield.  Michael is currently serving on the board of directors as the past president.  He is in photo 1 with Fran Walenta of Grampy’s Charities and in photo 2 with the entire 2016 board.

The Holiday Inn prepared a beautiful cocktail hour and dinner stations.  The evening provided an opportunity for chamber members to network, learn about current chamber news, and celebrate member accomplishments.

Best wishes to the 2016 board for a productive, successful year!Journal-Inquirer-12-2015