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  • Safety Tips When Traveling by Airplane

    Safety Tips When Traveling by Airplane

    Although traveling by airplane is deemed a safe method of transportation, there are additional steps you can take to put your mind at ease so you safely reach your destination. As a passenger, it’s your responsibility to follow all instructions given to you by your airline officials and security. Here are five safety guidelines to follow while preparing for your flight.

    1. Listen to Your Flight Attendants

    A flight attendant’s primary job is to continuously ensure passenger safety. It is important that you listen to the flight attendant when they tell you to fasten your seatbelt and turn off your electrical devices. If a flight attendant is asking you to do something, it is recommended that you immediately follow his or her instructions and ask questions later.

    2. Don’t Pack Hazardous Materials

    To ensure the safety of all passengers, hazardous materials are strictly prohibited. There is a long list of items you can’t have in your possession when boarding an aircraft, and that generally have very obvious explanations as to why they are banned. It goes without saying that explosives and other incendiary devices are not permitted on an aircraft, as well as flammable fluids like aerosol and lighter fluid.

    All types of matches are banned from the luggage you check. Strike-anywhere matches are completely banned from entering the plane, but you are permitted to have a book of safety matches on your person in the passenger cabin.

    Poisons, infectious materials, corrosive materials, illegal drugs, and other dangerous items are not allowed. If you are unsure if an item is safe to have on the flight, you should bring it to the attention of airline and security officials before boarding, even if you’ve already passed through airline security.

    3. Choose a Larger Aircraft

    Aircraft that seat more than 30 passengers at a time are all designed and certified under the strictest regulations. It has been proven that in the event of an accident, larger aircraft provide a better opportunity for passenger survival. While a serious accident is highly unlikely, it doesn’t hurt to prepare yourself for all eventualities, no matter how small the risk.

    4. Pre-flight Briefing

    Although it may seem repetitive, it is important to devote all of your attention to your aircraft pre-flight briefing. During the briefing, you will learn about the aircraft emergency exits and their locations, as well as the different safety positions to take in case of an emergency landing.

    5. Overhead Storage Bin Safety

    If you have loaded your overhead storage bin with very heavy luggage, there is a possible risk of it falling and seriously injuring you or another passenger during turbulence. If you have trouble lifting your luggage to store it in the storage bin, it is recommended that you store it in a different location on the plane. If heavy luggage is being stored over your head, request a new seat or ask to move the luggage.

    As long as you follow all of the rules and safety procedures of the airline, air travel is fast, safe and fun. If you have any other questions about air safety, call the airline before the flight or ask the flight crew. They’ll be happy to address any concerns you have about staying safe while you fly.

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  • What To Ask your Landlord Before Signing a Lease

    So, you guys, can I share something with you? I’m not a homeowner!

    You see, my family travels A LOT, and so we spend a ridiculous amount of time searching for rental homes all over the world.

    So, I’ve had quite a few experiences with landlords, and here are some starter questions to consider when looking to lease an apartment or home.

    Here are some of the ones I think are most important:

    What to ask your landlord BEFORE signing a contract

    1. Is there a carbon monoxide alarm present? If not, will this be provided?
    2. Is garbage removal present at this address?
    3. What’s the state Law on lead-based paint & is it present?
    4. Are locks changed after tenants depart, and are we able to change them?
    5. Does this apartment fall under one of the apartments that have previously frozen? (Freezing concerns)
    6. Does this apartment freeze on low heat setting?
    7. Is there a cost to request the removal of the furniture in the apartment? (Considering furniture is not needed or maybe a hazard to your family?)
    8. Also, is there a possibility to request furniture if something is needed? Does this incur any costs? (In Europe, many, if not all apartments (called “flats” are typically furnished)
    9. Is subleasing allowed for a lease greater than 6 months, considering the new tenant is acceptable?
    10. In regards to heat, what are the extra costs for desiring temperature higher than 72?
    11. Does this apartment have an electric baseboard?
    12. Insulated/ or double glazed windows?
    13. Can you recommend a tenants insurance policy?

    What more questions or tips do you ladies have for us? What has your experience been with renting? Share them with us in the comments below!

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  • 5 Traveling Essentials You Absolutely Need (but can’t buy)

    Here are the 5 travel essentials you absolutely need! (& they’re FREE!)

    An open mind

    When you commit your life to travel it’s important to remember that you’re giving yourself an opportunity of a lifetime. You’re constantly choosing to put yourself aside and immerse yourself in other countries customs culture and way of living. So with that being said always remember to keep an open mind. Train yourself to move your worries to the side. Put your traditions, expectations and past experiences behind you and allow yourself to appreciate and accept the new moments in front of you. This way you can truly appreciate your experience and allow yourself to try new things that you otherwise wouldn’t (be it a food dish or an activity).

    Sense of adventure

    If I could give you only one piece of advice, I would say don’t let your fear win. I’ll say that again a little more slowly. Do not let Fear win. Get comfortable with being outside of your comfort zone. It pays to be an optimist here and always see the opportunity in every possibility. Look for ways to suppress your fear or worry long enough to embark on the experience.

    Awareness

    Always be aware of what’s going on around you. This seems simple enough…common sense right? But common sense is not that common.

    • Pay attention to signage around you.
    • Take a mental note of the people surrounding you (about every 5 minutes being mindful of conversations, body language etc).
    • Do your best to keep phone consumption to a minimum.
    • Lose the headphones

      In a nutshell, try not to allow anything to distract you.

    Practice listening/focus activities

    • ( For example, you should know the difference between the sound of a bus and a car…footsteps of a child vs. an adult, etc. It’ll take time. Don’t be disheartened. Continue practicing)
    • Have a basic understanding of where you are.

    Obviously, this will vary greatly depending on where you are in the world and your familiarity with the area. However, use some sort of map (like Google maps) to have a good look around the city. Make a note of establishments and their proximities to your home/hotel)

    Plan ahead

    You don’t have to have a complete minute by minute itinerary in place, however, have a basic schedule, at the very least (knowing open/close times of restaurants, etc.)

    Resilience

    Bounce back when stuff doesn’t go your way & Do whatever it takes to keep stress levels down!  

    What travel essentials are a must for you? Bonus if you can’t “buy” them!

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  • How to enjoy a comfortable flight and arrive to your destination relax and refreshed

    Well being in the air: follow these top comfort tips to make sure you stay happy on board during your flight

    Keep moving

    It isn’t good for our blood circulation to stay seated for an extended period of time. It’s important not to forget to change your seating position regularly. Also, try to avoid crossing your legs move around the cabin gives you a chance to check the view.

    Keep hydrated

    Drink plenty of water during your flight is important to keep hydrated.

    Extra large room

    Opting for these seats means you’ll have extra large room seats to ensure you have a comfortable flight with plenty of room. (Especially convenient if you have a child sitting in lap)

    Moisturize

    Flying will make your skin very dry so keep your skin pampered and protected from the dry air on boy by regularly applying moisturizer and lip balm.

    Loose fit

    It’s wise to wear loose fitting comfortable clothes and appropriate shoes. I know so don’t forget to dress appropriately for the country and city in which you’ll be arriving. although maybe tempting to travel wearing the gear from the country you’re leaving it may definitely cause an inconvenience when your body is in prepared to deal with the shock of drastic temperature changes.

    Take care of your ears

    Settle cabin pressure changes can be painful so if you experience problems during the fight suck on a lollipop or candy. If that isn’t enough then you can also pinch your nostrils and gently blow through your nose equalize the pressure. Now, be aware This is a very uncomfortable situation and did I say almost unbearable. However, it really does work.