Saturday, October 2, 2010

Travel Safety Tips for New Employees

This blog posting will be one of a continuing series of posts that deal with Travel Safety. It is applicable to all employees whether you have no travel experience or you are an experienced traveler needing a good reminder.

This posting concerns mainly hotel safety when traveling. The first area of concern is booking the hotel:

1. When choosing a hotel, stick with National Hotel Chains. These normally include interior room entrances which are much safer than an outside, motel-type of entrance.
2. Also inquire with the hotel if there is a reception desk or concierge area near the front entrance. These tend to deter potential criminals.

Upon arrival at the hotel:

3. Use the valet parking whenever it is available and you are arriving or leaving at night. If this is not available, park your car in a well-light area that is located near the front entrance of the hotel.

Once in your room:

4. Place the "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door in order to discourage anyone from entering.

5. Keep your cell phone on at all times. It is a good idea to have 911 and alternative emergency numbers programmed into a speed dial.

6. If you order any take-out or delivery food, have the person deliver your items to the front desk instead of to your own room.

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  1. You can help ensure smooth and safe travels by being alert and prepared. Take a look at these tips to help keep you safe while on vacation.

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