Seven Safety First Tips When Traveling With Your Children

July 16, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Travel Safely, Travel Tips

There is a big difference between traveling with an adult and traveling with children. Even if you have toddlers or an infant with you, it is a special specification that adults accompanying their children must observe safety first when traveling. There are numerous ways to make traveling for you and your child safer. Here are seven:

1. Maintain seatbelts or restraints at all times.
Naughtiness can become one reason for your child to get hurt and cause one to another. Your child can move all he want as long as his seatbelt or restraint are firmly attached to their bodies. Furthermore, turbulence can go without warning.

2. Keep your child’s essentials inside your hand carry bag. You can survive every ounce of tantrums when you keep in your bag a handful of useful merchandise like diapers, food and medicine. If you have an infant, you can bring in two bottles of milk.

3. Position you child away from the aisle. It would be more appropriate to sit him in between two adults. If you don’t like being seated along the aisle, for your child’s sake, sacrifice. Children love exploring and reaching out things. They can get hurt unknowingly when their little arms and hands get bumped by walking people or by the serving cart. You can also sit him at one corner beside the windows.

4. Bring toys. Make sure these are not deadly ones. Toys can serve as perfect modalities to catch your child’s attention and refrain him or her from making unnecessary noises and activities. Never bring toys that can hurt, easily break or is heavy. Electronic games can only be used while the plane is cruising.

5. Control your child. It is your responsibility to control your child’s behavior while inside the plane. The flight attendant is never responsible for the supervision of your child. You don’t pay them to
become baby sitters. As much as possible, don’t fall asleep during the flight. Children take this opportunity to wander around the plane and eventually get lost. You also have to be careful when walking around the plane with your child for he might reach hot cups of coffee or silverware.

6. Upon the deployment of oxygen masks, put yours first. Contrary to what most parents would think, it is much advisable to put an adult’s mask first before their child. Why? for practical reasons. There would be a greater chance of saving both your lives than just your child’s. If the adult puts the oxygen mask on their children first, it will take only few seconds for hypoxia to come over wherein episodes of confusion or passing out will happen. A child, especially smaller ones, will be of no help once you pass out. This is one very good reason why you must put on the mask first.

7. Always be prepared for the possibility of emergencies. Be aware of the procedures that can be appropriate for your child. First, ask the flight attendant if they have emergency equipments that are
designed especially for children. Next, be familiar with the preflight briefing. Lastly, if your child has a condition that can be an issue, inform the attendant.

Generally, you have to plan ahead. Ask yourself what are the things that can help you and your child to be safe through hours of being suspended on air. It is your sole responsibility to take good care of your child by practicing these safety first tips when traveling.

Travel Tips When You Travel For Enjoyment

June 30, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Travel Safely, Travel Tips

You can find a lot of safety tips online and in offline resources. Traveling is among the most common activities of people, whether it is for pleasure or for business. Frequent travelers are no longer ignorant to these safety tips because they make use of
them whenever they are on a foreign place. If you want to make the most of your trip, safety first when traveling is of utmost importance.

Here are some of the things that you can do to ensure your safety:

1. When traveling, it’s but natural for you to carry luggage. If you need to place luggage tags, just put your email address and never indicate there your name, phone number, and home address.

2. Air traveling is already part when going abroad or to a far place. You can see in the news that there are terrorists who sometimes highjack planes. One effective shield that you can use against an attacker (if there is trouble on the plane) is the seat straps.

You have to use all your strength in ramming the strap on the attacker’s face. This move will cut off the attacker’s vision and once this happens, you can kick that individual in the groin or in any other sensitive body part. Knock that person until unconscious.

3. Don’t forget to bring a handy flashlight and batteries. You can use it if there is no light or youcan even use it against an attacker when needed.

4. Don’t forget to carry wallets. If you want, you can take two wallets with you. One wallet can contain some non-important items and a few cash while the other wallet should contain your important IDs, insurance cards, cash, and emergency contacts. Keep the wallets in separate places. For instance, the insignificant wallet can be placed in your pant’s back pocket and the important wallet should be in your coat’s front pocket.

5. When eating in foreign restaurants, you must acquaint yourself with the place’s layout. Take note of the front and exit doors.

6. Charge your mobile phone at the hotel. When you leave, bring it with you and other gadgets that can be easily carried. You can even use these gadgets in case of emergencies.

7. Never travel alone. Through there are some travelers who do this every time they travel, you shouldn’t take the chance. Who knows, perhaps they are just lucky but you’ll never know what’s going to happen in the next few hours. Always be prepared. Remember that devious individuals are just waiting to see a helpless traveler, alone and so vulnerable.

8. You must be mentally alert at all times. Observe the people around you, how they move or look at you. Somehow, you will feel uneasy if something’s going to happen.

9. Before you travel to a foreign place, it would be best to make a hotel reservation. That way, you don’t have to fumble or ask for directions in trying to locate a certain hotel.

10. Don’t travel with so many luggage unless when needed. Try to wear comfortable clothes and don’t wear something that might attract the attention of bad people. Be simple as you are. For women, avoid wearing high-heeled shoes when traveling.

These are just ten safety measures that you can follow every time you travel abroad or even locally. If you follow them, you can ensure your safety.

Traveling Tips When Riding A Foreign Taxi

June 29, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Travel Safely, Travel Tips

Riding a taxi can generally be safe. It’s safer than journeying through the subway, at least. But, there are things, bad things that can happen when riding a foreign taxi. There have been reports of kidnapping by taxi drivers in which you have to be aware of before boarding any kind of vehicle, consider your safety first and then be alert of your surroundings when traveling especially when you’re alone.

Tip # 1 – Locate a taxi stand.

If you just came out of the airport, you can easily find taxi stands around and near the area. It would be a bit similar to what you have in your country. You just have to notice the congregating taxis under a sign that you can’t read and that would probably be it. If unsure, ask a police person. In general terms, only cabs that are authorized by the government to board passengers are the ones that can park under these stands. This also means that the taxi driver is licensed. Never let drivers that are aggressive to win you over. They might have another intention than bringing you to your destination.

Tip # 2 – Know something about the place where you’re
heading.

You should have even the slightest idea regarding your destination. If necessary, try to avoid shortcuts because this can confuse your memory and lead to another street that you are unfamiliar with. Notice If you’re heading south and the taxi is going north, be determined to ask or otherwise make the cab stop for if not, juts jump out of your seat and ask for help.

Tip # 3 – Observe for cab similarities.

Look at the color of the taxi. Is it he same with others? Do they have certain similarities that can assure you of some firm evidence that the cab is really safe? You can never trust a taxi that seems different from the others because in some places, thieves use fake cabs to get your money or sometimes, more.

Tip # 4 – Keep your belongings close.

If you’re traveling alone and your are carrying a really big and heavy luggage, sit beside it. Keep it very close to you. Otherwise if it’s in the trunk, it will be very difficult for you to pull it out if in case anything bad happens.

Tip # 5 – Note phone numbers.

Taxi companies love advertising. That is why, legitimate taxis are the ones with plastered company numbers either on the trunk, doors and roofs. Never get into a taxi that doesn’t have the company’s phone number on its interior or exterior surface.

Tip # 6 – Sharing alert.

Sharing your cab with someone can minimize your consumption and impose some kind of safety within you. Although, you should try to say “No.” if your taxi driver wanted someone to share with you no matter how peaceful the stranger looks – especially in foreign countries. You could end up being kidnapped because the peaceful-faced stranger is wearing a mask and is actually a monster.

Tip # 7 – Get a hold of the door handle.

Don’t ride a taxi when the door handle inside it is malfunctioning or is broken. It would be very difficult for you to escape a predicament with a busted cab door.

If in case all of these tips fail, always have an emergency line where you can call local officials. It is always a remark to put safety first when traveling especially in foreign countries.

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