Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Safety First When Traveling Abroad




When traveling abroad, it is very important to know



some safety tips. However, the country of destination



plays a significant role in ensuring the safety of



travelers, specifically the area where you抮e planning



to visit. Safety first when traveling abroad is always



the priority of travelers.





If you抮e a frequent traveler, perhaps you抮e already



familiar with some safety tips. To start it off, never



wander alone even on the streets. It would help a lot



if you have a companion whenever you tour the place.



Try to avoid visiting unfamiliar places alone. As



always, you must not attract the attention of



unscrupulous individuals and you should always stay in



a place where there are a lot of people. If you抮e



staying at the hotel, their personnel can advice you



in the best places that you can visit, as well as the



places that you should avoid.





Other travelers keep their money and valuables in the



hotel safe. It is not advisable to bring a huge amount



of cash when traveling because you will be a 慼ot?
sight for criminals. But there are travelers, who



prefer to carry huge money with them so that in case



there are muggers, they can get away safely since they



satisfied the needs of the muggers.





Here are still some helpful safety tips that you can



use when traveling abroad:





1. Always carry your wallet with you. You don抰 have



to expose it so that other people can see but just



keep it in your pocket. If you encounter a mugger who



asks for your wallet, don抰 hesitate to give your



wallet. Jus think of it this way ?your wallet will



save your life. Don抰 wait until the mugger exercise



violence.





2. As mentioned earlier, you need to bring your



wallet. However, you have to make sure that you don抰



leave personal details in it like address, contact



numbers, and other essential information. If you want



to get back at the mugger or robbers, you can leave



false details. You can bring as much as $50 and a



credit card for your personal use. You see, you抮e



never too sure when an accident will happen. Just in



case your wallet is robbed, you can cancel the credit



card as soon as possible.





3. Keep your cellular phone. This stuff is valuable



and so don抰 go displaying it on the streets. You will



be more prone to snatchers and robbers when they see



an expensive mobile phone in your hands.





4. If possible, don抰 carry stuff like laptops even if



you抮e on a business trip. You can just keep the



necessary files in the memory of your USB flash disk.



You can just use the hardware of the company that



you抮e going to visit.





5. As much as possible, have your stuff insured such



as the phone, wallet, Mp3 players, and other important



things.





Now, why is it that muggers and robbers are stressed



in this article? Well, the reason is quite obvious ?
these devious individuals are often encountered by



travelers. 90% of all the traveler抯 offences comprise



robbery or mugging. These individuals will often run



away with your wallet and other valuables especially



if they see a couple of dollars. Besides, your life is



far more important than your wallet and valuables,



right? You can still earn that money as long as you抮e



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