Travel Safety Tips
Many household/residential crimes occur
when people are on vacations or are involved in outdoor activities.
Travelers can also be easy targets. Carrying
luggage, a laptop or even a briefcase can make a person an easy target.
Being unfamiliar with your surroundings and the preoccupation of work or
returning home causes distractions.
BEFORE
YOU LEAVE HOME
- Stop mail and
newspaper deliveries or ask a neighbor to pick them up daily.
- Put lights on
an automatic timer, if you listen to the radio put it on an automatic timer
also.
- Have mowing
schedules or snow removal schedules set up for the time you are gone
- Leave a key
with a trusted neighbor and tell them your departure and return dates.
- Leave an
emergency contact phone number with your neighbor so you can be reached.
- Lock all
windows and doors. Be sure to
double check your garage doors and your basement before you
leave.
- Have your car
serviced and tires checked before your departure.
- Prepare an
emergency road kit in case your vehicle breaks down and take a first aid kit.
- Take a cell
phone along.
WHILE
YOU ARE OUT
- Carry a
minimum amount of cash. When using
travelers checks keep a record of the numbers and how many you have.
- Guard against
people looking inside your wallet.
- Keep airplane
tickets in an inside pocket, they are as good as cash.
Don't let them protrude from a bag or an outside pocket.
- If you are
driving in a car make sure you plan your route. Travel on main roads and use
maps.
- Never pick up
hitchhikers
- When leaving
your car make sure it is locked and valuables are kept in the trunk.
Don't leave a purse, wallet or checkbook in the car, always take them
with you.
- If possible
disengage the remote trunk opener.
- When walking,
if you become lost, go into a business or find a Police Officer and ask for
directions.
- Try and
travel during the day instead of the evening hours.
HOTELS
- When staying
in a hotel take all of your luggage out of the car and into the room.
- Keep your
doors locked when inside the room and when you are away.
- Always take
cash, credit cards and your keys with you.
- Inventory
your belongings daily
- Plan an
emergency route out of your room and find the location of the fire
extinguishers.
- Be aware of
any suspicious activities in
the corridors or rooms.
TAKING PUBLIC TRANSIT
- Try not to take subways or buses at non-peak hours.
- Make sure you know your route and take a taxi late at night.
- If you have friends in the area call and ask for a ride.

THE
WORST THAT CAN HAPPEN
- Turn
over your valuables if you are held up.
- Never
argue or resist and give them what they want.
- If
the offender asks for your wallet, throw it in their direction, but off center. This could give you a chance to escape.
- Contact
the Police.
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