The Pre-Travel Safety Checklist
Essential preparations before any trip — from weekend getaways to international adventures. Takes 10 minutes, lasts the whole trip.
Most travel safety advice focuses on what to do when you're there. But the best protection starts before you leave. These quick preparations take minutes but can make a real difference if something goes wrong.
Before You Go
The Info Drop
Tech Prep
Packing for Safety
Carry a cheap wallet with $20-40, an expired card, and an old ID. If you're mugged, hand it over. Your real wallet stays hidden. It sounds paranoid until you need it.
Research Your Destination
Ten minutes of research can prevent major problems:
• Neighborhoods to avoid — every city has them. Check travel forums, not just tourist sites.
• Common scams — Google "[destination] tourist scams" before you go.
• Transportation norms — are rideshares safe? Which taxi companies are legit?
• Cultural considerations — dress codes, behaviors that might attract unwanted attention.
• Local emergency numbers — 911 doesn't work everywhere.
If traveling alone, establish a daily check-in with someone at home. A simple text at the same time each day. If you miss it, they know to check on you. This isn't paranoia — it's planning.
At Your Accommodation
Within the first five minutes of arrival:
• Check the door locks. Does the deadbolt work? Is there a security chain?
• Locate fire exits. Count the doors between your room and the stairwell — you may need to find them in the dark.
• Test the windows. Do they lock? Which floor are you on?
• Use the safe. Passport, extra cash, backup credit card.
Small steps. Big difference.
Travel Confidently
This checklist is just the beginning. Fierana's travel safety module goes deeper — with destination-specific guidance, scenario training, and the confidence to explore the world on your terms.
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