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5 Hotel Safety and Security Tips for the Avid Traveler

Traveling can be great fun, but it can be risky as well. When you leave home, whether for business or vacation, your hotel becomes a temporary home and should be treated as such. Just as you take measures to keep yourself safe and secure at home, you must do so at your hotels when you travel. Keep these safety and security tips in mind next time you check in, and make sure that your trip is a pleasant one. 1. Mind Your Car Whether you're driving your own car or a rented vehicle, make sure to mind your vehicle if you drive to your hotel. Most hotels take their guests' security very seriously, but they often fail to keep parking areas completely safe and secure. To avoid making your vehicle into a possible target, always keep your car locked and avoid leaving any valuable items inside. Nothing ruins a trip quicker than a burglarized vehicle. 2. Keep Your Valuables On Hand When you travel, it's usually easy enough to keep all of your luggage in plain view all the time.

Don't Know When You'll Be Back Again: Long-Term Travel

If you are heading off for a long-term trip, you might be a bit unsure of how to handle your belongings so that everything will be safe while you are away. You surely don't want to rush your trip or feel stressed while you are gone because you are worried about your belongings, so make sure that you make proper arrangements before you leave. Decide What to Do With Your Home If you own your own home, you might wonder what to do with it while you are away. If you are planning on being gone for an extended period of time, you should consider renting it to someone that you trust. This will help you to bring in a bit of extra cash while you are away, but you will still have your home to come home to when you are ready. If you are not prepared to invite others into your home, take the necessary steps of cutting off your water supply, notifying your utility companies, hiring someone to take care of your lawn and asking someone to keep an eye on your home for you. Store Your Belo

How to Keep Your Immune System Strong When You Travel

Travelling is always an exciting experience, but it can be dangerous as well. Many travelers find themselves sitting in cramped airplane cabinets, breathing recycled air and spending hours in close quarters with possibly sick passengers. Destinations may be breeding grounds for germs that are relatively harmless to locals, while newcomers find themselves fighting off illness due to a lack of conditioned immunity. This shouldn't scare anyone away from the many joys of travel. Indeed, the experiences found far away from home can be the most memorable and precious. However, it is vital to your health to maintain a strong immune system while you travel. Try to incorporate foods rich in probiotics into your daily diet to build up immune defenses even before travelling is a consideration. Fermented foods and cultured dairy can be excellent additions to your diet. Be sure to take in lots of fiber and consume foods that are easy on the digestive system. Dense, overly processed foods s

Tips for International Travel with Children

Traveling domestically with children has its challenges. International travel has an entire set of issues of its own; lines in customs, long flights, new foods, and new people. If you are armed with some tricks of the trade and prepare sufficiently, you and your little ones can have an amazingly fun trip to remember always. The first thing to do when traveling abroad is to apply for your child's passport early. Make sure you allow several months before your trip to receive the passport. Expecting a passport weeks before travel is asking for trouble. You also want to make sure there is enough time left before your passport expires when planning your trip. Some countries require that you have at least 3 months remaining before a passport's expiration. When you get the passports, copy them and leave in a safe place in case original is lost or stolen while on your trip. Another pre-trip necessity is a visit to the pediatrician. Notify your child's pediatrician of your upc

Top 5 Tips for Keeping Your Data Safe When You Travel

As the years pass, the world seems to get smaller and smaller. Modern travel means there's simply nowhere on earth that you can't get to if you have the will and the resources. Many people are taking advantage of airline deals available in our struggling economy to explore distant lands they've never seen before. But if you're traveling for business, or expect to be out on the road for quite a while, chances are you can't leave all of your devices behind. People regularly travel with laptops, smartphones, tablets and even external hard drives, all of which make discovering hidden gems and navigating from point A to point B much easier. But all of that gear also means you need a whole new level of security, not only to keep your expensive accessories from being stolen, but also to make sure data new and old safely makes it home with you. The last thing you'd want is to download the thousands of pictures from your backpacking trip through Europe onto your comp

How to Keep Valuables Safe and Secure on Vacation

Whether you're heading to a local lake for a few days of camping, traveling cross-country to visit relatives, or heading overseas for a long-awaited adventure (and a chance to cross an exotic foreign locale off your bucket list), it is in your best interest to take the necessary precautions to ensure that your valuables aren't lost, stolen, or damaged along the way. Is there anything worse than being relieved of a wallet or treasured jewelry in some fashion while you're far away from home? Well, maybe there are worse things. But it's certainly no picnic, and you probably want to avoid such occurrences if at all possible. So here are just a few steps you can take to keep your valuables safe and secure so that you can enjoy your vacation without worry. 1.     In-room safe. When you reach your destination, check to make sure that your room comes with a safe that allows you to set a combination code. This is an excellent way to ensure that cash, credit cards, jewelry,

How to Stay Healthy During International Travel

Whether you're heading to some sun-drenched shore, hitting the slopes at your favorite ski resort, or taking the Grand Tour of Europe during your hard-earned, weeks-long sabbatical, it's in your best interest to make sure that you do everything in your power to ensure that you remain healthy during and after your trip. After all, it's going to be awfully hard to muster up the energy to see the sights when you're suffering from heat exhaustion, withdrawal from prescription medication, or malaria, just for example. So before you hit the road for parts unknown, here are a few tips to help you stay healthy during your time as a tourist . 1. Immunizations. If you're traveling to a foreign country you'd better hope you left enough time for the many immunizations you might need. Your country of origin may not be subject to ailments like malaria, diphtheria, or hepatitis A, for example, but that doesn't mean you won't be exposed to such diseases should you tr