layout image layout image
 
Family Travel header image

Don't Forget to Stay Focused on Safety When Traveling

Anytime that we travel, we should keep safety first in our minds, but especially when we are traveling with our family. The best way to keep your family safe when traveling is by being well prepared, and addressing any issue that may potentially arise before it actually occurs. When making your travel plans, you should think about safety, and make your plans accordingly.

 

It is a good idea to think about the area you will be visiting, and the overall safety of the area, such as crime rates, police availability, etc. When you call the hotel to make your reservations, you can ask about these safety concerns, or may be able to find the information you are looking for online, or even at the hotel's website. Find out what the hotel does to ensure the safety of its guests, such as privacy rules, etc. To be completely safe while in your hotel room, the doors should be locked with a deadbolt at all times. The parking lot of your hotel should have adequate lighting, and there should be a security monitoring system installed.

You should also think about the way you will be traveling, will you be on a cruise, airplane, or traveling by car? If you will be traveling by plane, then you should think about airport safety. Make certain you don't sit your luggage down and walk away, as someone could easily come by, grab it, and be gone again. You should keep certain items on your person, rather than in your luggage, such as tickets, identification, money, passports, health insurance information, and your keys. Try to stay in areas that have good lighting, and stay together as much as possible. If you will be driving, make certain that your car is in good condition, and that all minor repairs have been taken care of, which will hopefully prevent problems wile on the road. Keep your doors locked at all times, and don't leave anything valuable inside, at least not in plain sight. Be careful about where you park, choose a spot with a lot of light, and that is highly visible, which will cut down on the chance of you being robbed, etc.

No matter where you travel to, or how you travel, safety should always be in your thoughts. The moment you let your guard down, something could happen. Someone could steal your belongings, or worse, hurt you or one of your family members, either way; your vacation would likely come to an abrupt end. By planning ahead, and thinking about safety as you go along, you can make certain that those things don't happen, or at least reduce your risk.

 

Family Travel Recommended Products

Family Travel Videos

 

Click a thumbnail to watch a video
Loading...
Top 10 Vacation Spots News

World's top real estate challenges - Rediff


World's top real estate challenges
Rediff, India - 13 hours ago
Vacation home-seeking Spaniards, heeding the government's warnings about a recession, have also pulled back. That leaves 54000 vacant and unsold new ...

Read more...


Repeat Ad Nauseam: TV Spots Risk Driving Consumers Away - AdAge.com (subscription)


AdAge.com (subscription)

Repeat Ad Nauseam: TV Spots Risk Driving Consumers Away
AdAge.com (subscription) - Nov 30, 2008
"With the fragmentation of the marketplace, advertising on a top top-10 show brings you about half the audience it did 10 years ago," said Nissan's Mr. Marx ...

Read more...


Women on Their Way Announce Top 10 Trips for True Holiday Spirit - MarketWatch


Women on Their Way Announce Top 10 Trips for True Holiday Spirit
MarketWatch - Nov 13, 2008
This year, the team at Women on Their Way compiled a list of special vacation spots where travelers can get into the holiday spirit and take advantage of ...

Read more...


Hawaii named No. 1 holiday dream escape - Bizjournals.com


Hawaii named No. 1 holiday dream escape
Bizjournals.com, NC - Dec 2, 2008
Of those, 66 percent plan to drive and 52 percent will fly. TripAdvisor is a travel Web site that reviews vacation spots, hotels and attractions.

Read more...


Wind turbines allow homeowners to cut costs - Buffalo News


Wind turbines allow homeowners to cut costs
Buffalo News,  United States - Dec 2, 2008
A state grant covered 40 percent of the $70000 cost for a windmill at Peter Wiemer’s hilltop vacation place, Country Chalets in Ashville, Chautauqua County. ...

Read more...


 
layout image layout image