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Safety & Security Abroad

http://www.gocomics.com/nonsequitur/2015/10/01

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US Department of State• Learn About Your Destination

– U.S. Embassy and/or US Consulate contact info– Health/medical, road/airport conditions, political atmosphere– Crime and security– Illegal drug penalties

• Travel Warning – Dangerous or unstable conditions– US Embassy Closure or Staff Drawdown

• Travel Alerts– Short-term conditions posing imminent risks to U.S. citizens

– Natural disasters– Terrorist attacks– Coups– Anniversaries of terrorist events– Election-related demonstrations or violence– Work stoppages, strikes, demonstrations– High-profile events such as international conferences or sports events

• Worldwide Caution

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Worldwide Caution & Alert

• Be vigilant: public places and using transportation. 

• Be aware of surroundings.

• Avoid large crowds and crowded places. 

• Particular caution during holidays. 

• Monitor local media and news sources.

• Alter personal travel and activities accordingly. • Local law enforcement authorities are responsible

for safety and security of visitors in their country.

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Be prepared for additional security screening and unexpected travel disruptions.

Stay in touch with family members. Share your travel plans.

Give your cell phone number to program administrators.

Give your travel plans to program staff.

Follow instructions and advice of program administrators.

Register in STEP: the US Dept. of State Smart Traveler Enrollment Program.

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STUDENTS ABROAD• Travel Docs lost or stolen passports, etc.

• Health prescriptions, vaccinations, etc.

• Emergencies crime victim assistance, etc.

• Embassies locations

• Smart Travel packing, women travelers, GLBT

travelers, disabilities, etc.

• Check Lists & Go Guides

• Voting registering, absentee ballot, etc.

• News & Alerts travel alerts and warnings

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Laws & Customs

• You are subject to laws of your host country

• Actions that may be legal or minor infractions in USA may be illegal in your host country.

• Do not take photographs in security-related areas

• Illegal Drugs– If you are caught with illegal drugs in a foreign country, their laws will apply to your

case, not the laws of the United States. – U.S. citizens from all walks of life have been tricked into carrying drugs for criminals.

Beware of offers that seem too good to be true.

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HTH WORLDWIDE INSURANCE

• Know your coverage:– Accident & Sickness

– Political Security and Natural Disaster Evacuation Services

• Follow HTH e-mail or letter instructions.

• Locate overseas doctor(s) before you leave

• HTH ID card: emergency numbers

• HTH site: hthstudents.com– General Travel Health– Drug & Medical Terms & Phrases Translation Guides– CityHealth Profiles & Security Profiles– International News Alerts– Safety Videos

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• Act like you know where you are going. • Project a confident attitude.

• Women: ask another woman for directions.

• Call a taxi in sketchy areas, and at night.

• Buddy system at night.• Don’t attract undesirable attention.

• Don’t be afraid to ask for help.

• Don’t be afraid to make a scene.

• Avoid sitting/waiting in empty areas.• Over 75% of college rapes include alcohol.

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To Have…

• Money & Passport BENEATH your clothing• ATM Card(s)• Credit Card(s)

• Extra ID photos• Passport Copies (signature/photo page)

• Medication supply • For entire semester

• Mobile phonewww.piccellwireless.com (contract)

Pay as you go (no contract) Many options!

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And to Have Not…

• Jewelry, designer bags, irreplaceable valuables

• Unnecessary items (social security card)

• Uncomfortable shoes

• Clothing you don’t typically wear

• Items you can acquire abroad

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Riskiest places to use credit cards

• Non-bank-owned ATMs

• Flea markets• Small shops/cafes

abroad• Non-secure on-line

check-out• WiFi hotspots and

public computers

• Recurring bills and subscriptions

• Purchases on smart phones

• Unsolicited e-mail offers

• Strange and foreign domain extension

• Suspect swipe terminal

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More Suggestions• Be discreet: with strangers and what they may overhear.

• Do not discuss personal matters – yours or others.

• Minimize time in airports & train stations.

• Avoid revealing luggage tags, dress, baseball caps, and

behaviors that identify you as American.

• Avoid large gathering places.

• Keep RD, friends, family informed of travel plans

• Don’t invite strangers to room or apartment

• Residence LOCKED: especially when you’re there.

• Student to Student Study Abroad Articles/Advice