Ten safety tips when traveling with
Children
Traveling abroad is a
great learning experience for kids and parents. Here are 10
tips to help keep your family safe, and ensure everyone has
a great time.
1. Fill out all emergency
information on your passports. Make sure family members wear
their passport on their body at all times. Children should
carry the phone number and address of at least one trusted
adult back home.
2. Read, understand, and follow
all travel warnings issued for the area you are visiting. Do
not travel to unsafe areas.
3 .Make two copies of everyone’s
passport id page. Carry one copy with you in a separate
place from your passport, and leave the second with a
trusted friend or family member back home. Parents should
carry additional copies of children’s passports.
4. Always carry current photos
of your children with you.
5. Leave a copy of your travel
plans with family or friends at home. Include hotel names
and phone numbers. Have your children carry a copy of travel
plans with them, as well.
6. Learn local laws and customs
before you leave for your trip. Be sure your children
understand them as well.
7. In airports, bus depots and
train stations, never leave your luggage unattended.
Instruct your children not to touch other people’s luggage,
or pick anything up from the floor.
8. If you will be in a foreign
country for more than two weeks, contact the embassy or
consulate in that country. This will make it easier for
officials to find you in case of emergency back home.
9. Do not wear expensive
jewelry, or clothing that stands out. Don’t carry more money
than you will need. Consider credit cards or travelers
checks.
10. Make sure you exchange money
at authorized places. If you have any questions or get in
trouble, contact the closest embassy.
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