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5 Travel Safety Tips You Probably Ignore (But Shouldn’t)

While traveling to new locations, it can be easy to put your safety at risk when you're jetting to and from various destinations. Those who are spending time in new surroundings may be unaware of threats that are present in the area. To ensure that you protect yourself and remain safe, there are a few important tips to follow.

 

  1. Choose Your Ground Transportation Wisely

Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death while traveling, making it important to hire a professional service that is trained and can safely navigate the local area. Many people hire our Pittsburgh airport transfer services when they plan on getting to and from their hotel after they arrive. You can increase your productivity by responding to phone calls or sending emails while traveling in the spacious vehicle, which can make it easier to utilize your time more effectively. Those who are planning on drinking at business meetings or over dinner can also hire our Pittsburgh limo services to avoid driving while intoxicated and riding in style.

 

  1. Evaluate Your Escape Route

Although it can be easy to take in the style of your room and the amenities that are available after checking in, it's more important to look on the back of the door for the escape routes that are available. Consider talking a walk through the route in the hotel, which can allow you to be familiar with the path that you may need to use it during your stay.

 

  1. Blend in with the Locals

An easy way to become targeted and become a victim of theft is if you show off your valuables as you travel in the new location. Make it a point to blend in with the locals and avoid wearing expensive jewelry or showing off your camera equipment. Leave your expensive items in a safe in your hotel room. If you must travel with the items, consider storing them in a discrete location in a messenger bag or backpack.

 

  1. Scan Important Documents

It can be easy to loose important documents or have the information stolen as you travel, making it important scan your papers before you depart. You can scan your passport, driver's license, hotel information, and a visa that you may have obtained. If the information is no longer in your possession, you can easily access the documents in your email address to ensure that you can continue your travel plans and return home.

 

  1. Leave an Itinerary

Make it a point to leave your itinerary with a family member or friend back home to ensure that someone who you trust is informed of your whereabouts each day. Avoid making changes to your plans unless you update the individual to ensure that you're accounted for if a natural disaster or emergency occurs in the area that you're traveling to. You'll also want to check in with the person every day or two so they know you're safe.

Posted on Jan 17 2017

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