Tips to help you stay safe

 

Using public transport & taxis

Avoid waiting alone at bus stops and on train platforms.

On a double-decker bus, sit downstairs where the driver can see you.

Avoid sitting in an empty carriage on trains and the Underground.

Check the time of the last train, bus or tube back to your accommodation.

Walking near railway lines can be very dangerous; never touch them.

Always use a licensed taxi – check the back of the taxi to ensure it carries an official licence plate.( Black Taxis are Official)

Minicabs that stop in the street may be cheaper, but they are not as safe as those you arrange over the phone.. (Normal cars , not referring to Black Taxis)

If you need immediate assistance when travelling on a bus or train you can call the British Transport Police free on 0800 40 50 40.

Be safe on the streets

Stay on the pavement walking towards oncoming traffic.

Look both ways when you cross the street – remember cars drive on the left in Britain.

Never carry large amounts of money with you, but always make sure you have enough for a phone call and a bus or taxi home.

Keep your handbag and belongings close to your body and wear them in front of you.

Avoid using cash machines at night or in isolated places, and always be aware of people around you.

Try not to display expensive items like laptops, mobile phones and jewellery.

Avoid confrontation – if you are harassed, try to remove yourself from the situation.

If you think you are being followed, find the nearest public place and ask for assistance.

At your accommodation

Avoid leaving valuables in your room. ( Use the Safety Deposit boxes)

Make sure your room door is locked when you leave.

All paid-for accommodation has to have a working smoke detector and alarm.

Make sure you turn off all electrical appliances in your room(hair dryers/straightners/heaters etc) when you go out.

When you arrive at your accommodation, familiarise yourself with the fire exits, assembly points and the location of fire extinguishers.

Make sure your accommodation provider supplies you with information about the procedures for emergency evacuation. ( On the reverse of all our bedroom doors)

These Saftey Tips are here to warn you whatever Country you may be, We say Common sense is your biggest Saftey Tip, Dont leave home without it

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