WMNF 88.5 - Traveling Safety Tips
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I am back. LDE traveling safety tips. Many unsuspected surprises can occur when you're traveling alone or with family and friends. Here are some LDE tips to keep you safe when traveling number one plan your spring break trip in advance. Last minute, travel plans and special deals are not always the safest way to travel. Number two, do not share too much information about your itinerary on social media outlets. This could endanger you and your loved ones. Number three, create code words or symbols for your family and friends in case of an emergency. Number four, if you're underage, do not drink for those who do anyway. And the adults who drink do not drink in a hot tub, alcohol dilates the blood vessels and lowers the blood pressure to dangerous levels. The effects of the consumption of alcohol are stronger and faster within the body. If you're sitting in a hot tub, number five, never take a drink from a stranger or leave your drink or food unattended while at a party or social event. Number six, make sure you are properly vaccinated before traveling in and out of the United States. Number seven, make extra copies of your driver's license and passport number eight, always carry emergency cash and travel insurance. When possible note, consider traveling with religious organizations, group retreats or community functions. It's safer when you travel together with organized people. I'm Maya Carpenter and those are your LDES safety tips.