Monday, 3 September 2007

Make Your Travel Happy, Healthy and Safe

Dear Friends

How have you all been? I hope for those receiving my regular newsletters, you have been practising your tips to happiness in your life according to those tips you are receiving.

Anyway, when you are busy and yet enjoying life, you seem to forget how time flies so quick. Looking at my last blog update tells me I am a bit behind. The month of August and September to me seems to be quiete a travelling time for business, pleasure and at the same time investing in myself.

Having said that, the travel season for schoolers will come soon in late September this year when they will have their semestral holidays - especially in Australian schools. This means that the travel season is upon these forthcoming weeks, in spite of the superior expenditure of fuel, and as a record number of people will be on the move. Travellers will be bearing out for vacations at resorts and parks or at pleasant or healthy places, where they can just calm down and get away from it all for a while.

Before hitting the open road, there are safety precautions you need to take to make sure your trip will be happy, healthy and safe one.

Here are some travel saftety tips. Most people take only their cars in for a mechanical check-up before a lengthy drive, but it is just as important to make sure your car is in the best condition possible for trips around town, particularly in the wintertime.

Regular safeguarding and prompt attention to a car's troubling behaviour can keep you moving no matter where you may be headed.

Standard maintenance and prompt attention to a car's disconcerting behaviour can keep you moving where you may be headed. Not only is it important to have an auxiliary tire, but the proper tools to change that auxiliary. If you don't think you can handle the job yourself, a membership in an automobile club is essential. If your health benefits do not cover out-of-network services or if you take a prescription drug, you might want to consider purschasing a short-term supplemental plan to cover these essentials at your holiday destination. If you are travelling with children, take a close look at their health benefits coverage. Since kids have developing immune suystems and may be more likely to get sick, ensure they are covered for medical care and prescrition drugs under current health benefits.

Below is a travel checklist to reveiew before packing your child's bag. Ask your pediatrician to make a referral for a pediatrician at your travel destination.

Find the name and location of a children's hospital at your destination, print directions and carry them with you. Bring at least your child's health hisroty including any allergioes and current medications. Though rumoured to be expensive, especially on a fixed income, there are many plans that enable you to purchase the phone and a certain number of minutes, all for one low prices. Make sure you keep your phone cxharged and have an adapter for your car's cigarette lighter that will allow you an alternate source of power for your phonem but proper continuation, you will be able to cut those chances significantly.

Happy travelling! Be healthy and safe!

"Nurture YOUR environment."
Thats's one of the ABCs Of Happiness by Robert Valett
To Your Happiness and Wellbeing!
Letty R. Vendramini

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