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Travel Security and Safety
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Safety Tips that Will Make your Holiday More Enjoyable
If a problem incident should occur while you are on vacation, it could definitely make the rest of the holiday miserable. Keep the travel safety tips in this article fresh in mind for a more enjoyable and safer journey the next time you take a break. Submitted 01/12/09, edited 01/12/09. |
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A Women's Travel Guide for Safety and Security
Remember that when traveling, safety first should always be paramount. This article provides some tips that women can use in order to have a much more enjoyable and much safer trip whenever they travel abroad. Ignorance of the law excuses no one. Submitted 01/06/09, edited 01/12/09. |
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Personal Alarm Designed for Security on the Move
You put together a homemade trap in your hotel room to thwart any intruder. You try to get some sleep before your big meeting in the morning, but you are up and down all night, checking the door and window. Here is a better solution. Submitted 09/16/08. |
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Airport Security and Avoiding Problems with Your Luggage
Airport security seems hard to comprehend at first, as there are many rumors about what is and what is not allowed. When one properly understands the rules of airport security and luggage restrictions, the whole process is really quite simple. Submitted 08/26/08, edited 08/26/08. |
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Tips for Safely Carrying Money and Avoiding Pickpockets
Keep in mind that if you are traveling out of the country without cash, there is always the possibility that the ATM machine will 'eat' your bankcard and fail to return it to you. However, how can you keep cash safe? These tips may help. Submitted 08/09/08. |
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Top Safety Tips for Mountain Biking Holidays
When riding down trails in wooded areas, one must always be cautious of safety and must become accustomed to wearing the right gear. As much as mountain biking may seem exciting and wild, it makes sense to protect yourself. Submitted 07/22/08. |
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NYC: Preparing Student Groups for Security Checks
Some of the sensitive student travel destinations in the New York City area are potential targets because they are symbols of the United States. These include The Statue of Liberty, the United Nations building, and the Empire State Building. Submitted 05/02/08. |
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What to do if You Get Counterfeit Money in a Foreign Country
It is in your best interest to protect yourself in every way possible from becoming the latest victim of a counterfeiter. Even when circulating money with the best intentions, it is always good to know what is in your pocket. This article explains. Submitted 04/01/08. |
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Should I Purchase Travel Insurance? Travel Tips
This is one of those questions with no definitive answer. Travel insurance can come in handy if something unexpectedly disrupts your trip. Your first step is to compare the cost of the trip versus the cost of the policy. Read on for several tips. Submitted 03/20/08. |
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Spare Batteries and Travel Restrictions
New rules took effect on January 1, 2008 that prohibit air passengers in the U.S. from carrying spare lithium batteries in their checked baggage. Lithium batteries have been cited as a probable cause in several aircraft fires. This article explains. Submitted 02/20/08, edited 02/20/08. |
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