How to stay safe while travelling


Just as you would pack the best clothing for the weather while travelling or plan the perfect itinerary, you need to ensure you plan for emergencies. Here are some essential safety tips for before and during your trip including how to stay safe in crowds to avoid being a victim of crime, protect your important documents, and stay updated on the latest advisories. 

Travel insurance with emergency medical benefits is essential. Did you know that your Canadian government health insurance plan may not fully protect you if you experience a medical or dental emergency outside your home province? Also, many medical facilities abroad expect upfront payment for treatment. Emergency medical benefits by Allianz Global Assistance may help you fill those coverage gaps.

Our travel experts are also available for 24/7 emergency care and assistance, which can help in a wide range of situations. In the event of a medical emergency, Allianz Global Assistance can help refer you to the most accessible and appropriate medical care at your destination based on your unique healthcare needs, closely monitor your treatment plans to ensure you’re receiving the right level of care, and keep you and your loved ones in touch, among many other services.

It’s wise to be aware of local customs. Are you expected, especially as a woman, to dress modestly? How acceptable is drinking or public displays of affection? Lonely Planet guides are often a great resource for learning more about local culture. 
If you’re travelling internationally, check the Government of Canada website for travel advisories for your destination in the weeks leading up to your trip. If you have benefits from Allianz Global Assistance, download our TripWise app for live updates on travel advisories from the Government of Canada, and local emergency service numbers for more than 195 destinations.
A dual door lock and door stop alarm is good added protection and a way to be alerted if someone enters your room uninvited. If you happen to be walking alone at night, the She’s Birdie Personal Safety Alarm can help you alert others and deter attacks with whistles, strobe lights, and an alarm.
Check in with them when your plane lands and if you change cities or accommodations. Let them know your location if you are venturing somewhere remote. But don’t post your location on social media until you have moved on to another city or you’ve arrived home.
Learn the location of the Canadian Embassy in your destination and the nearest medical facility. Use our  TripWise app to locate the nearest accredited medical facilities and pharmacies.
Check the Government of Canada website for information on food and water safety for your destination and tips on how to avoid getting sick. If you are visiting a developing nation, the tap water may not be safe, and that includes fountain drinks and ice cubes. You may also want to avoid eating raw foods and foods from street vendors.

To protect yourself against pickpockets, keep cash, credit cards and debit cards separate, Cash can easily be hidden in pockets, shoes, or bras. That way, if your wallet or purse is stolen, you still have access to some funds.

If you need to get out of moving crowd, walk diagonally or sideways to break free. Avoid walking against the crowd and identify exits just in case you need to leave a scene quickly.

Store your passport in a hotel room safe and keep a copy of your passport on you. Keep a digital copy and one with a trusted loved one at home.

As a world leader in travel protection, Allianz Global Assistance helps millions of Canadians annually answer the call of adventure with confidence every year. Let us be there for you too.

This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

Travel insurance is underwritten by CUMIS General Insurance Company, a member of The Co-operators group of companies and administered by Allianz Global Assistance. Allianz Global Assistance is a registered business name of AZGA Service Canada Inc. and AZGA Insurance Agency Canada Ltd
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