Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What are the travel safety precautions?

What are the travel safety precautions?

1. Whenever you go to a place, first consult the tourist service center about relevant matters so that you know what to expect.

2. When riding in a car or bus, fasten your seat belt and be careful not to change seats at will to prevent sudden braking or sudden acceleration causing a fall; do not stick your head and hands out of the window, and be careful when getting on or off the bus. Move vehicles in and out to avoid danger.

3. Depending on the season, region, and travel mode, it is best to bring personal protective equipment, such as tissues, clothing, folding umbrellas, sunscreen, etc.; backup medicines, such as motion sickness medicine, wind oil essence, and wind repellent oil, cold medicine, etc.; as well as glasses, travel binoculars, etc.

4. Do not carry large amounts of cash and valuables when traveling; valuables such as ID cards, passports, credit cards, cameras, etc. should be properly kept and kept out of sight when carried with you, or placed in the hotel safe.

5. Before each check-out, check your luggage and items, pay special attention to your documents and some valuable belongings, and ensure that all your belongings are packed away.

6. Pay attention to the safety of your own property when shopping, engaging in leisure and entertainment consumption or waiting for a bus, keep invoices or vouchers, and do not count banknotes in public when shopping to avoid being spotted by thieves.

7. Pay attention to your health when traveling. Your body is the capital of travel. Do not eat raw food, raw seafood, or peeled fruits. Do not eat from unlicensed roadside stalls. Eat at restaurants with formal business licenses. Do not overeat. Drink more boiled water and eat more fruits and vegetables.

8. When visiting scenic spots and historic sites, you need to consciously abide by the tourism regulations of the visiting places, such as no smoking, no spitting, no littering and no random entry into non-visiting tours without consent. Take photos in the area, put an end to these bad behaviors, and be a quality person.

9. When engaging in activities such as mountain climbing or rock climbing that require climbing to high places, you must not only prevent accidental falls and injuries, but also prevent your feet from being stabbed by sharp objects or bitten by mountain snakes and insects.

10. If there are stimulating activities during the tour, do not participate if you are in poor physical condition. People with heart disease, lung disease, asthma, and high blood pressure should not engage in water and high-altitude activities to prevent physical discomfort and serious illness.

11. When communicating and playing with tourists and local residents, you should pay attention to being civilized, be polite to others, pay attention to the way you speak and ask, respect local customs, and learn about local customs in advance.

12. When crossing an intersection, pay attention to road traffic safety, observe passing vehicles and traffic lights, and walk on the sidewalk.

13. When traveling with friends or family, do not walk away alone to prevent getting separated; if you are separated, stay where you are and wait for family or friends to come to you; or call the police and use the radio to find you. .

14. When participating in water activities such as speedboating, you must wear a life jacket to prevent falling into the water, carefully follow the instructions of the staff, and pay attention to safety.

15. When playing at the beach, pay attention to the high tide and do not exceed the safety warning line; swim within the allowed time and within the anti-shark net. If you are not familiar with water, do not go alone. Get into the water.