Suppose you have a household that replaces everything as new. Are there still things that you would save? Important documents, laptop, hard drive with important data, pictures, inherited jewelry?
I grab only cellphone + wallet (there's also my person in it.) And out. Dialing an emergency call and evacuating other tenants is more important than removing my camera gear or removing the new TV.
The household contents are completely insured.
I do not want to think about it. One should already have his papers together so that in an emergency you know where everything is. It is also recommended to deposit copies of relatives in addition.
It does not necessarily have to be a total loss. Sometimes you can't do important things for a long time. During evacuation for bomb disposal or flood or so…
That depends on…
If the smoke detector Hupt I do not run out of the blue, I'll see what's going on, whether I get it myself out, etc…
If it would burn with me now in the attic… To leave it is a concrete ceiling in between the 2 floors below so are quite long walkable because I would see that I get everything out of the hallway in the room so the attacking party can work better nacher and has more space…
Of course, if it burns heartily down in the house and the smoke pulls up, it means to get out as fast as possible and never go back inside! And there it is common sense no matter what is still inside… Well, if the common sense in the shock reaction still works I doubt it.