| Safety Begins
When You Pack - Part
II
What to Leave Behind
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- Make two photocopies of your passport identification
page, airline tickets and itinerary, driver’s
license, and the credit cards you plan to take. Leave
one set with family or friends. Pack the other separate
from your valuables.
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Leave a copy of the serial numbers of your travelers
checks with a friend or relative. Carry a copy
with you in a separate place and, as you cash the
checks, cross them off the list.
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| What to Learn Before
You Go |
- When you leave your homeland, you are subject
to the laws of the countries you visit. Therefore,
learn about their laws and customs
before you go. Check the library,
travel agent, embassies, consulates or tourist bureaus.
Keep track of what is reported in the
media about recent developments in those countries.
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| What to Arrange Before You Go |
- Accommodations. Stay in larger hotels
with more elaborate security. Safety experts recommend
booking a room from the 2nd to the 7th floors – above
ground level to deter easy entrance from outside,
but low enough for fire equipment to reach.
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Air Flight Schedules. Take-off and landing
are the most dangerous times of a flight so book
non-stop flights when possible. Ask your travel
agent about
comparative airline and airport safety records.
- Legal Documents. Have your affairs at home in order.
Leave a current will, insurance documents, and
power of attorney with your family or a friend. If you
have minor children, consider making guardianship
arrangements for them.
- Credit. Know the credit limit of your card. Make
certain not to charge over that amount. People
have been arrested for innocently exceeding their credit
limit. Know the credit card phone number
from overseas and how to report the loss of a credit card.
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Insurance – Study the AVS policy which covers
up to US $3,000 for loss or theft abroad.
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