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Travel Safety Kit tips

Tip 1: Carbon Monoxide Detector

Bringing a portable CO detector should be part of your travel safety kit. These small, battery-operated devices (typically $20–$60) can alert you to dangerous CO levels—no matter where you stay. Choose a battery-powered model for international travel to avoid plug and voltage compatibility issues. 

Tip 2: First Aid Supplies

Band-Aids, Antiseptic wipes, Antibiotic Ointment, Pain Relievers, Antihistamines, Prescription medications (in original packaging with prescription) 

Tip 3: Important Documents

 Passport, copies of passport, visa, travel itinerary, travel insurance policy, emergency contacts. 

Tip 4: Personal Safety & Health

Small flashlight or headlamp, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, sunscreen, insect repellant 

Tip 5: Money & Communication

Cash in local currency, credit cards, emergency phone numbers, fully charged power bank

Tip 6: Electronics

Universal travel adapter, charger, and any necessary cables 


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