Tips for Safe Travel | ||
When choosing a hotel... | ||
•Smaller is smarter: you want the staff to be familiar with guests and with you. | ||
•Look for a well-trafficked street, neighborhood restaurantsd and late-night stores mean traffic. | ||
•Aim for a parking lot that is well lit and secure. Find out if there is valet parking and if it will be available when you need it. | ||
Room Rules... | ||
•Request a room near the elevators and have your key out when you leave the elevator. | ||
•The door should have double locks, one of which is a dead bolt- use it. | ||
•The Do Not Disturb sign can make your rooms seem occupied (especially handy if you leave expensive items inside). | ||
•Lock valuable in the room safe, or the front desk safe. | ||
Street Smarts... | ||
•Study a map before going out, have the hotel's conceirge or a female employee mark any dangerous areas. | ||
•Dress down. | ||
•Consider wearning a wedding ring. | ||
•Be wary when getting off a bus or train, or riding stairs and escalators; that's when pickpockets tend to strike. | ||
•Carry just one credit card and photocopies of important documents. Become familiar with foreign currency before you need to use it. | ||
•Have gratuities ready for porters and bellman. | ||
•If you must ask for directions, approach a family or women with children. | ||
•On sidewalks, keep your handbag and other caluables away from the street side (and on escalators, away from the opposite ramp). | ||
Transportation Savvy... | ||
•Use covered luggage tags and use your office address instead of your home. | ||
•In a public restroom use the corner stall. | ||
•If you place your carry-on bag on the floor when sitting, put your foot through the strap; don't leave it loose. | ||