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March 28, 2018

Ways To Keep Your Belonging Safe While Travelling

As you plan a trip, it is important to think carefully about the valuable things that you’ll be carrying along. Many travel experts advise not to take anything of value that you cannot afford to lose, to cut down the bling and to only keep the essentials. We cannot deny that it is good advice as you’ll always think of your safety first. It’s just like when you’re playing online- you will always think of choosing the best site which offers online security like Ted Bingo. This top bingo site offers top security measures and uses the SSL protocol to make sure all your personal and card details are at the safest. So anywhere you can enjoy a variety of top online games, without having to worry even a little bit!

But, at times, you indeed need to carry things of value. Depending of the purpose of your trip, the bits ‘n bobs you might want to carry might be credits cards, money and passports, jewelleries for special events, items to sell (for auctions), expensive and essential equipment, items for others (documents) or prototypes for presentations. So, how to keep all your valuables items at the safest? Here are some tips!

Carry, don’t pack!

One of the most blatant ways to keep your valuables safe is to carry them, instead of packing. With a little dose of luck, your most valuable item can be packed easily in a bespoke case, which you can always keep in hand. Or, you can keep it under your seat or stashed between your feet. For small items like cash, credits cards or passports, better to keep a money belt- rather keep monies out of sight. One cracking way of making sure your items are safe is to stay awake or keep an eye, as you travel by wagon or bus.

Mail Service- Brilliant!

If you are going on a long trip across various countries, it’s better to use the mail services for delivery. It is safer than carrying an item you bought, from here to there. Some exclusive shops even propose to pack and mail them to your final destination. It is a good alternative to hefting, lugging or eyeing the items as you travel. If you’re unsure about shipping facilities, choose mail services which ask for signature to collect the valuable items- only yourself or trusted relatives can pick it up!

Locks to Luggage Racks

As you travel by wagon or bus, feel safer by locking your cases to the closet luggage racks using either a bile or luggage lock. Thus, it is less likely that someone will snatch the luggage rack when you’re sleeping or using the loo! You can even lock small cases to your airline seat or the back seat of your rented car as you drive. However, remember to lock the valuables to the case first, then use the locking cable through the handles of the case to add the lock, for maximum security.

Wherever you go, safety comes first! So, while planning your next trip, make sure to follow the above tips to come home with all your valuables – a happy and safe trip!

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