7 tips to stay safe while traveling abroad

News Hour:

In order to see the world in such tumultuous times, you must take extra caution to be safe. Here are 7 ways to stay safe while you travel.

1. Make copies of your documents

In case you lose important travel documents, like your passport or license, make electronic copies of them so you will still be able to travel home. Be sure to keep your identification and other travel documents on your person at all times, and in a safe place where they won’t be easily stolen.

2. Don’t walk alone at night

Try to walk with another trustworthy person or stay with a group of people while walking at night. If you do walk alone, carry necessary defensive mechanisms like a whistle or pepper spray.

3. Spread the locations of your valuables

Don’t keep all of your money in one place. Spread it out in multiple locations so if you are a victim of theft you won’t lose everything. Also when traveling, try not to wear too much flashy, expensive jewelry. Keep it simple and small.

4. Locks are handy

When you are in your hotel, hostel or Airbnb, make sure all the windows and doors are locked at all times, even if you are home. Take extra precaution to keep your luggage and valuables safe by making sure they are locked up or out of sight.

5. Let someone know your plans

While traveling, make sure at least one person from home knows your full itinerary. Keep in contact with that person so they know you’ve made it there safely, or are on your way home. If something bad were to happen, it’s good to know there is someone who can contact the necessary authorities.

6. Know your surroundings

Be aware of your surroundings. If you like to listen to music while you travel, only have one headphone in your ears so you aren’t deaf to what’s going on in the area. Pay attention to landmarks and street signs. Keep an eye open for suspicious activity.

7. Look like a local

Keep your apparel simple. Avoid wearing heels or uncomfortable clothes that will make you stand out. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes that will allow you to make a fast break in case you need to.

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