Stay Safe On Holiday With These Tips
September 8, 2010 by Ann Mulgrew
Filed under Vacation
Here is a quick tip that may well help if you’re ever in the unlucky position of losing your passport when overseas. Take a note of the passport serial number before you leave and forward them to a secure web email address. If the worst takes place and you need replacements you’ll be able to log on to a internet cafe and fetch their details as this speeds up the process when applying for a alternative passport.
You can also do the same for other important documents such as Travel insurance, car insurance or travellers cheques serial numbers. I recommend using a unique code and inserting it into your serial or policy numbers just for extra security. Of course we hope this never happens !
Airport coach transfers are usually very safe and sound as the key tour operators only use respected companies but I suggest avoiding sitting on the very front seats of the bus as in the event of an accident you are closer to your windscreen !
Watch out for popular vacation scams when you are abroad. These scams incorporate scratchcard competitions and may well be tempting because they generally seem exceptional when you win a fantastic prize for attending a free demonstration.
Request a high floor for your hotel or apartment if you are worried about the potential security of your valued belongings as ground floor rooms are an easier target in most cases. When you arrive in resort ask your holiday rep if there have been any thefts recently, very often it is the same apartments that have been targeted due to easy access or easy exit .
One more straightforward tip is just use registered taxi corporations when you happen to be on holiday as frequently you’ll discover illegal taxis that are usually not regulated looking for your business. These firms can typically charge an excessive premium as they are not regulated by law.
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