Safety Travel Tip | Women Travel Alone

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Your Safety is Our Biggest Concern

Safety tips for women who travel for business or pleasure alone.
Violent crimes against women happen in the best and worst hotels around the world.

Predators may play the part of a hotel employee, push their way through an open or unlocked door, or obtain a passkey to the room.

As with home safety, never open your door unless you are certain the person on the other side is legitimate, and always carry a door wedge with you when you travel.

A wedge is often stronger than the door it secures. See Super Door Stop Alarm

Criminals are always looking for innocent travelers for cheating or for sexual assaults.

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While walking on sidewalks, keep your handbags and other valuables away from the street side.

If you are in for an overnight flight, it is best to stack all your valuables in a waist pouch.

Try to be close to your valuables during airport security checks.

Buy a prepaid Visa, Master or American Express card with just the amount you plan to spend 1000.00

When checking into your room ask for the local police contact number put it in your speed dial.

Always use legitimate taxi services.

As for the basics, one thing that you must keep in mind while commuting in an unknown place is to avoid the lonely and deserted areas. It’s a good idea to ask your hotel’s female employees if there are any areas in town they’d stay away from.

Always carry a small, durable flashlight, personal alarm and extra batteries with you while traveling.

Avoid any sort of Flashy, ostentatious jewelry less is safety

In case someone tries to snatch your handbag or any valuables, it is best to let go and then cry out for help.

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In your car, keep items out of sight (especially maps and guidebooks).

Keep the names, addresses, and numbers for your hotel, leader, and tour company on you all the time.

Most hotel doors have peepholes, so be sure to keep your door chained if you do not recognize the person knocking.

Do not open your door for any unauthorized deliveries, and contact your chaperone or the front desk for assistance.

Just keep your eyes open and keep an eye on your friends.

Sew pockets into a Tee you can keep some folded cash; if you do get mugged, you’re not left helpless. A money belt works, also but make sure it is under your shirt as many criminals know how get it off you without you ever even knowing.

Try to stay away from people who seem to be hanging around the elevator area.

Another most important thing that you must keep in mind is to look for a parking place that is well lit and guarded.

If you happen to be wearing pants in these places, keep your money in your front pocket.

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1.  Desmond Reese
March 31st, 2011 at 1:27 AM

Some of these tips are already for common sense, but it doesn’t hurt to remind people that these things happen and not everyone is to be trusted.

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  1. Wedge Guard Doorstop    Mar 28 2011 / 4pm:

    [...] Safety Travel Tip | Women Travel Alone As with home safety, never open your door unless you are certain the person on the other side is legitimate, and always carry a door wedge with you when you travel. A wedge is often stronger than the door it secures. See Super Door Stop [...]

 

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