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A fast lane of safety tips for the frequent business, or personal traveler. For example, 97% of hotel incidents occur on the 1st Floor. Why would you accept a 1st Floor room? As President of Pizza Hut's International division, Mike Lorelli has traveled to 55 countries, and clocked 300,000 miles and 44 countries in one year alone.

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Travel SafetyTravel Safety

Tips from an experienced veteranTips from an experienced veteran

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Many of you travel occasionally, if not regularly. Domestic and International. This article outlines some common sense travel tips to better your odds of a safe round trip.

No guarantees...just as you could have an accident simply driving to work.

Eight themes capture the essence of risk avoidance. While some of this discussion may seem a bit much for domestic travelers, unfortunate incidents are more widespread than publicly reported. The press, thankfully, is thoughtful about not fueling copycatters.

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Keep a Low ProfileKeep a Low Profile

• Avoid drawing attention to yourself or your Avoid drawing attention to yourself or your group. group.

• Leave the jewelry home. Leave the jewelry home. • No cameras around your neck. No cameras around your neck. • No fancy watches. No fancy watches. • Dress down. Dress down. • Don’t wear a company logo shirt.Don’t wear a company logo shirt.• Discuss travel plans (particularly Discuss travel plans (particularly

international) with outsiders/strangers only international) with outsiders/strangers only on aon aneed-to-know basis.need-to-know basis.

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Don’t Be PredictableDon’t Be Predictable

• Again, particularly in international, Again, particularly in international, vary your departure times with vary your departure times with extended stayextended stayhotel visits. hotel visits.

• Jog at different times and on different Jog at different times and on different routes. routes.

• Vary dining schedules.Vary dining schedules.

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3. Presume the worst when someone, 3. Presume the worst when someone, particularly at airports, tries to divert particularly at airports, tries to divert your attentionyour attention

• Thieves frequently work in pairsThieves frequently work in pairs

• ...the attention diverter asks you, ...the attention diverter asks you,

• "Do you know where Gate 6 is?" "Do you know where Gate 6 is?"

• You put your bags down and try to help. You put your bags down and try to help.

• The thief and your bags are now history.The thief and your bags are now history.

• Rest rooms have high vandalism incidence Rest rooms have high vandalism incidence rates.rates.

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SecuritySecurity• Use the company name and phone number on luggage tags; Use the company name and phone number on luggage tags;

never your home information.never your home information.• Go to personal wardrobe extreme to have only carry-on luggage. Go to personal wardrobe extreme to have only carry-on luggage.

At minimum, all critical items (wallet, most money, tickets, travel At minimum, all critical items (wallet, most money, tickets, travel documents, valuables, glasses, schedules) should be in a soft documents, valuables, glasses, schedules) should be in a soft canvas travel attaché canvas travel attaché that never leaves your sight. that never leaves your sight. As an aside, next time you get new glasses, don’t throw the old ones As an aside, next time you get new glasses, don’t throw the old ones away. Keep it in your travel attaché.away. Keep it in your travel attaché.

• Keep a photocopy of your passport in your pocket at all times. Keep a photocopy of your passport in your pocket at all times. The American Embassy can move a lot faster with that photocopy. The American Embassy can move a lot faster with that photocopy. Better yet, get two passports. Better yet, get two passports. Some countries require you to leave your passport with the hotel. Some countries require you to leave your passport with the hotel. Keep (another) one on you person 100% of the time.Keep (another) one on you person 100% of the time.

• Pocketbooks should always be carried over your front. Never over Pocketbooks should always be carried over your front. Never over the shoulder.the shoulder.

• Women -- carry a whistle in your purse outer compartment. Better Women -- carry a whistle in your purse outer compartment. Better use it by mistake, than to not call attention when you should have.use it by mistake, than to not call attention when you should have.

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Hotel safetyHotel safety• Always use the lobby entrance.Always use the lobby entrance.• Women should avoid hotels with multiple access doors.Women should avoid hotels with multiple access doors.• Select floors 3 to 5, with a room nearest the stairwell. The 1st floor Select floors 3 to 5, with a room nearest the stairwell. The 1st floor

has more crime than all other floors put together. Floor 3 and above has more crime than all other floors put together. Floor 3 and above avoids the lobby noise. In the event of a fire, you can jump from Floor avoids the lobby noise. In the event of a fire, you can jump from Floor 3 and Floor 4 and have fair odds of making it (not intact). You have a 3 and Floor 4 and have fair odds of making it (not intact). You have a slim chance of surviving a jump from the 5th floor if you land in slim chance of surviving a jump from the 5th floor if you land in shrubs. Above that, no way Jose. Even in the event of a stairway shrubs. Above that, no way Jose. Even in the event of a stairway evacuation, there’s no reason to work your way down multiple flights. evacuation, there’s no reason to work your way down multiple flights. Those of you who have walked down the stairwell from Floor 22 at Those of you who have walked down the stairwell from Floor 22 at 1:00am (in a false alarm, hopefully) know what I'm talking about.1:00am (in a false alarm, hopefully) know what I'm talking about.

• Count the doors from the stairwell to your room. In a power outage or Count the doors from the stairwell to your room. In a power outage or smoke condition,smoke condition,you may need to feel and count your way to the stairwell.you may need to feel and count your way to the stairwell.

• In yellow and red countries, have the bellman check the entire room In yellow and red countries, have the bellman check the entire room before he leaves you.before he leaves you.

• Be aware of hidden spaces in the hallways.Be aware of hidden spaces in the hallways.• Never put out a breakfast room-service door hanger. A sharp thief Never put out a breakfast room-service door hanger. A sharp thief

will make note thewill make note thenight before, ring your bell 5 minutes before the appointed time night before, ring your bell 5 minutes before the appointed time (catch you off guard and probably half-dressed), enter and rob. If you (catch you off guard and probably half-dressed), enter and rob. If you need breakfast, call room service the night before.need breakfast, call room service the night before.

• If you receive a call from ‘the desk clerk’ asking for credit card If you receive a call from ‘the desk clerk’ asking for credit card information, absolutely don’t give it out. A favorite credit card theft information, absolutely don’t give it out. A favorite credit card theft prank.prank.

• Car rental trunks at hotel parking lots have high vandalism rates. Car rental trunks at hotel parking lots have high vandalism rates. Take all your luggage to your room.Take all your luggage to your room.

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Rental Cars/ Ground Rental Cars/ Ground TransportationTransportation

• Don't stop or unlock your doors for anyone Don't stop or unlock your doors for anyone except a uniformed policemen, except a uniformed policemen,

regardless of their claim. regardless of their claim.

Criminal tactics include representing Criminal tactics include representing authority.authority.

• Never leave a car with possessions anywhere Never leave a car with possessions anywhere but out-of-sight...it goes in the trunk.but out-of-sight...it goes in the trunk.

• Unmarked taxis are an invitation for trouble.Unmarked taxis are an invitation for trouble.

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LaptopsLaptops

• Buy a canvas Lands End attaché. Buy a canvas Lands End attaché.

Plenty of room for your laptop, AC Plenty of room for your laptop, AC power supply, airline power cord, power supply, airline power cord, mouse, mouse,

and . . . yes, all your files. and . . . yes, all your files.

Branded laptop cases are a Branded laptop cases are a wonderful invitation.wonderful invitation.

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High-Risk Countries and High-Risk Countries and CitiesCities• Invest in a service such as KrollWatch (Invest in a service such as KrollWatch (

www.KrollWorldWide.comwww.KrollWorldWide.com). Available ). Available services include itinerary-specific services include itinerary-specific intelligence reports about destinations, on-intelligence reports about destinations, on-the-ground travel alerts, and itinerary the-ground travel alerts, and itinerary tracking services. Clients also have access tracking services. Clients also have access to their response center, which is staffed by to their response center, which is staffed by security, intelligence and medical security, intelligence and medical specialists who can provide information and specialists who can provide information and assistance at a moment’s notice. assistance at a moment’s notice.

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Michael K. LorelliMichael K. Lorelli

• As President of Pizza Hut's International, Mike As President of Pizza Hut's International, Mike Lorelli flew 300,000 miles, to 44 countries, in 1993 Lorelli flew 300,000 miles, to 44 countries, in 1993 alone. alone.

• He is the author of the childrens’ bestseller He is the author of the childrens’ bestseller ""Traveling Again, DadTraveling Again, Dad?"?"with profits donated to childrens’ charities.with profits donated to childrens’ charities.

• He presently is engaged as CEO for private equity He presently is engaged as CEO for private equity firms.firms.

• Contact:Contact: [email protected]@aol.com(203) 655-2444(203) 655-2444