Holiday is a fun thing to do especially to get free from stress. But even the fun thing has something to do with preparation. You wouldn’t want your holiday to get mess. And of course you don’t want to turn something good into a disaster by your own hand. That’s why some preparation to make your holiday much better is to set up everything especially the most important for your convenient, they are health and safety.
Watch out for sunburn. “Don’t fall asleep in the sun,” no matter how tempting the warm sunshine, cool breezes and gentle lapping of the waves on the shore. Do apply sun block to raised areas like tops of feet, thighs, boobs, lips, nose, fore head, backs of calves, arms, bottom and shoulders. Be careful to re-apply sun lotion after prolonged periods in the water, there is no 100% waterproof sun cream! Find vinegar, the colder the better, applied over the sore areas will soothe and prevent peeling. Never scrub a burned skin.
Be careful with sore throat and dizziness. Downing iced drinks in the blazing sun causes severe temperature clashes in your system, resulting in the above symptoms. Remember, a body temperature drink in the sun; an iced drinks once you’ve cooled down in the shade. Although the local water is generally safe to drink, it’s best to buy bottled water, cheapest in the giant sizes.
Remember your passport and safety in your holiday. Your passport is the property of H.M. Government, although your accommodation will require it for a maximum of 24 hours for registration purposes. Make a note of your Passport number and details, travelers Check numbers, Holiday Insurance Document (name of company, where to claim, whom to consult etc.), keep this information apart from the Documents, so you can produce it in the event of theft or loss. Frustrate the high-speed bag snatchers by walking on the inside of the pavement and hold your bag on the side of your body away from the kerb. NEVER LEAVE BAGS UNATTENDED. Take only what you need when going out, leaving the rest, in an insured safety deposit box at your accommodation.
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