How To Be Safe, Not Sorry On Your Next Trip

Everyone loves to travel, but there are some precautions you should take just to be on the safe side.  Use these travel security tips to help make your next international trip stress-free:

  • Be prepared in case your passport is lost or stolen.  If your passport is lost, you must immediately notify the embassy or the State Department and report details of the incident.  Take copies of the passport, birth certificate and marriage certificate for each person on your trip.  You’d need these documents to authenticate yourself to authorities.
  • Leave your itinerary and the numbers or copies of your passport with a friend or relative.  You also can register your travel for free with the State Department so you may be contacted in case of a family emergency or because of a crisis in the area in which you are traveling.  Go to http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/tips_1232.html for more details.
  • Don’t take your eyes off your laptop.  Hundreds of thousands are stolen each year and 97 percent are never recovered.  To protect yourself, remove any sensitive information from the laptop before you go and encrypt the data that’s on it.  Take a security cable to attach it to a piece of furniture if you leave it in your hotel room.  Better yet, you can actually buy tracking software that allows you to record a message (“Get your hands off me, I’ve been stolen!”) that will play when the thief turns it on.
  • Purge your wallet or purse of extra credit cards, receipts and any reference to your social security number.  Leave your checkbook and debit cards at home.
  • Keep a grip on your valuables (especially in crowds).  To thwart pickpockets, use security travel purses, bags, belts and money clips.  If you’re a man, keep your wallet under your clothes or in your tightest pocket.  If you’re using a fanny pack, secure the zipper by using a safety pin or a paperclip fastened to a rubber band around the belt strap.
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