Preparing for travel safety
Travels / / December 19, 2019
Any trip is accompanied by a small preliminary period of preparation for it, during which the need to have time to do a lot of things. I propose you a small check-list that you want to remember to do before traveling (these tips relate primarily security).
1) Write down the phone bank on a separate sheet of paper - according to him you call asking to block the bank card if you have it stolen (we hope, however, that you this will never will happen). 90% of accidents travelers too late to recall the fact that the phone is written in the bank itself.
2) Tell where you are going to relatives or friends, with exact locations, hotels, phones, and other information. Arrange them on a regular outlet to communicate with a certain frequency, for example once a day or once in two days. This can ease your fate if you something happens.
3) Find the phone the embassy or consulate in the country where you are going and write it down.
4) Make photocopies of your passport and driver's license and carry them with you, leave the original documents in the vaults of the hostel.
5) If you have a big and beautiful "SLR" (and probably quite expensive) - change the corporate belt for something simpler, cover the name of the manufacturer of black electrical tape. Big, expensive camera well attract the attention of hackers.
6) Buy a special belt bag for money and documents, worn underneath pants - wear in her documents and money. Even if you get into trouble, the contents of your pants is the least interested in intruders.
7) Arrange a separate risorch on travel safety. Purposefully look for information about the dangers of being in a particular city, on how to call the police about what is prohibited (For example, in Barcelona, you can not walk down the street without a shirt, and in Helsinki, you can not drink alcohol in a glass and smoke on street). If you go to the big city - learn in which areas you should not go without a lot of needs.
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