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Summer Travel Safety

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

With all the heat of summer for us, many of us take the time to head on vacation throughout the world, with the excavation of the meetings and mundane tasks of everyday life remains’ That give way to the excitement of the summer travel and summer fun’ I hope you’re at it, do not forget the simple facts of Summer Voyage, voyage summer and integrate safety into our plans for fun’

We all love the idea of endless nights and warm sunny days on the beach’

Summer time, for the whole world is full of freedom’ For children, the freedom from school or babysitting time to spend with their families, and time to relax and unwind’

For those of us who are on vacation from work, seeking essentially the same’ We all love the idea of not working for a few days or a week, and we are moving on the road to earn a small margin of freedom from the daily grind’ Summer trip up to pay a small part of any trip we take’

Our journey takes us in many directions’ The beach, amusement park, aquarium, or even the distant shores of another state or country so that we can find this precious time for ourselves and give us time to relax and forget the day’ Make sure that when the head on the road this summer, travel security has attended before taking his leave, so the summer will not only be enjoyable and relaxing but also safe and without incident’

Small passenger, your children will probably be with you during your stay’ Make sure your security is in general well before leaving’ Note that no child is immune if he or she is under twelve months, less than twenty pounds, unless they are properly secured in a rear seat of the child’

Similarly, your child is more than a year in May to be placed in a safety seat facing forward and grow with them as far as forty pounds, but they need the summer to ensure travel security, until that time’

When you travel with children, do not forget to take some time, a first aid kit, but only the bare essentials’

Select Tylenol, Band-Aids, Neosporin and bite after bite Bouchée relief or to take with you during your trip’ To make sure you have everything you need, you can create your own summer travel safety’

The kit not only things like antibiotic ointment after the bite, Betadine, Benadryl for children, but other things too’ The kit of your wallet or your child’s medical history should include the information required in May and allergy medicines that can keep your information for their basic medical practice, if the time will come when you need it’

Basic principle of the trip – on your course

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

security during the holidays is the top priority’ We all want to enjoy and have fun while on vacation’ Injuries, accidents and theft can ruin the whole purpose of your trip’ Most accidents occur during the transport to ignore the simple travel safety tips, such as using a seat belt in a hurry to jump on a train or a bus slower’ Similarly, the negligence of the care of his luggage in May result in loss of travel documents and valuables’

Therefore, the party was supposed to be a memorable and enjoyable event in late May in a nightmare for you’ Follow these simple travel tips and procedures to ensure that no incidents during the trip’

Safety Tips for the Holidays: Tips for taxi

- Always wear a seat belt as the first step to safety during the holidays’ Use child seats and safety belts for babies and children’ Teach your taxi driver does not violate traffic rules and speed limit driving’

- Never leave your child in a parked car or in your hotel room alone’ Always attentive to their children and accompany them all the time’

- Before hiring a taxi, make sure it is in good working condition’ Taxis must have a spare tire, CRIC, cables and flares’ Pack a flashlight, fire extinguisher and first aid kit’ If you go on a long taxi ride, save a copy of your driver’s identity and details of the travel agency’

Security during the holidays: Travel Tips for a bus ride

If you are in a band on tour, most of the travel time by bus’ Never try to get or get off a bus in motion’ When you enter a bus or leave it, to see slippery or uneven pavement and other hazards that can make you fall’

- Never hand or look through the window’ When vehicles are closer Imagine overtaking you’

- Never keep a heavy bag in the storage shelf above the head’ You can land on your head on a bumpy road causing injuries to his neck’

- More than 28 percent of all bus passengers travel experience of the disease, especially in the back seat’ Bring with you some drugs to prevent it’

Security during the holidays: Travel Tips for a trip by train

Train travel offers a relaxing, economical alternative to driving or flying long distances’ On a trip by train, you can enjoy panoramic views of the countryside and interact with many people’ Train travel is the safest, but the following steps are necessary:

- When you enter a subway station or leave the car, make sure? Mind the gap? as they say in London’ There is a gap between the edge of the platform of the train and the subway door’

- Never try to get on the subway when the doors begin to close’ If the train is too full for you on board to safety, waiting for the next train’