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TRAVEL SECURITY TIPS

YOUR HEALTH
  • Talk to your travel agent about any shots or health precautions. Anything required?
  • If shots are required, plan in advance with your physician. This should enable you to avoid any side effects as you travel.
  • If medication is required, carry 2 sets, one in your luggage, 
    and one with you.
  • Also keep prescription labels with you for replacement.
  • Some travel time should be devoted for Rest and relaxation. 
    A travel pillow and/ or eye mask is very helpful.
  • Before and all through your journey drink plenty of water and 
    get a lot of rest. To re-adjust to the time zones, take short naps. 
    This is the best help.
  • Check out the US home page to see the latest updates on the 
    country you are visiting, to be up to date on the health and political bulletins, and for other important travel information.

ETIQUETTE

  • Be aware of language use, dining etiquette along with appropriate dress and other customs associated with where you are in the world. This will contribute greatly to the success of your trip.

MONEY, DOCUMENTS, PASSPORTS

  • Copies of passports, visas, and any other important documents 
    should be made in case of loss or theft.
  • Some foreign currency should be purchased ahead of traveling 
    abroad for ground transportation and tipping. You can stop by
     your local bank to exchange up a small amount of foreign
     currency before you travel abroad. Click here to go to check the current foreign exchange rate for your travel destination.

PACKING

  • Pack tightly. Packing loosely wastes precious space and causes clothes to wrinkle.
  • Use a divider shelf to separate accessories, irregularly shaped items, and shoes from your garments.
  • You may also want to stuff your shoes with underwear 
    or socks
    so they won't be crushed during your travels.
  • Suits, dresses, shirts, and blouses should be packed in 
    a plastic dry cleaner bags
    to limit wrinkling.
  • Roll pajamas, nightgowns, sweaters, and other casual wear to fill small spaces when possible, BUT don't cram your suitcase full. 
    If you have to force your luggage to close, remove a few items to prevent broken hinges or zippers along the way.
  • Try the "interweaving method" of packing for your next trip. 
    Drape longer garments such as dresses and pants around 
    the suitcase with the ends hanging over the sides. 
    Then fold shorter items such as jackets, shirts and blouses 
    around the longer garments so that the clothes cushion each other. Placing a piece of tissue paper between each layer of clothing 
    will help prevent wrinkling.
  • Try the "interweaving method" of packing for your next trip. Drape longer garments such as dresses and pants around the suitcase with the ends hanging over the sides. Then fold shorter items such as jackets, shirts and blouses around the longer garments so that the clothes cushion each other. Placing a piece of tissue paper between each layer of clothing will help prevent wrinkling.
  • Pack each item one at a time in a clockwise direction. 
    When you have filled the bottom of the suitcase, begin the next layer packing each item in a counter clockwise direction. In this way, you will form one complete package of your clothes, eliminating wrinkles and securing all of your contents.
  • Always carry your travel documents, medication, jewelry, traveler's checks, keys and other valuables in your hand luggage. These items should NEVER be packed in luggage 
    you plan to check. You'll find a complete list of prohibited items on TSA website.
  • To avoid travel delays when you depart check with the Transportation Security Administration to verify that
     the items you are carrying on the plane are allowed 
    onto the aircraft. You'll find a complete list of prohibited items on TSA website.

 SECURITY

  • Lock your luggage to avoid accidental opening due to rough 
    handling or cabin pressure, and carry the keys in your hand luggage.
  • Remove old claim checks to avoid confusing baggage handlers about your current destination.
  • Identify your luggage both inside and outside with your name, address and telephone number, and make sure the outside tag is securely fastened to your luggage.
  • Airport security has changed dramatically since the tragic 
    events of September 11, 2001. To ensure you get through security check points and to avoid travel delays, be sure to check the Transportation Security Administration's Office. Tips for Travelers and Consumersbefore you fly

 





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