Monday, 14 December 2009

Tips for a safe trip

There are some good tips that everyone should take when embarking on a trip to our holidays end up being really enjoyable and not become a nightmare.

We can return tanned, rested and happy or a bad time on their backs and without a dime. It depends heavily on precautionary measures such as these:

* Before traveling photocopy credit cards, tickets, passports and important documents and valuable items like jewelry photography or art objects.

* Be sure to choose a hotel with security measures such as safe, detectors and fire extinguishers, obstruction of doors and windows, etc..

* Do not ever neglect your luggage, you should always be locked or combination (carrying targeted case). Someone might try to leave some "forgotten" in his suitcase.
* At check in at the hotel, make sure that no one else that you have heard of the assigned room number. Otherwise, ask for the change.

* Always carry a card with the name and address of the hotel.

* Once in the room close the door and never open to outsiders. Always carry the key or card room.

* For phobics fire (I know people who it is) not to stay top of the sixth floor, where access is more difficult for firefighters.

* Nor is it others take a look at this piece of paper on fire in case of emergency that is usually placed behind the door.

Here are more tips (in English) although some may sound a bit exaggerated, better safe than sorry.

Sometimes it pays to be less confident and a little more paranoid.

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