Hidden Travel Safes

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Home Safe – Mug Safe – Coffee Mug $19.49 Home Safe – Mug Safe – Coffee Mug Safe. With this new safe you will be able to enjoy your morning coffee knowing that your valuables are safely hidden. Most burglars spend less than six minutes inside a victim’s home and only have time to check the most obvious places for valuables. This unique “safe” allows you to hide valuables inside a travel coffee mug- one of the last places a thief would thi… |
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Belkin F9H220-TVL Travel Surge Protector with Hidden Swivel Plug $4.49 Power surges and lightning strikes are not the only things that can damage your electronic equipment. Simply switching appliances on and off can create electrical imbalances that cause cumulative permanent damage to your puters peripherals and electronic equipment. The Belkin Travel Surge Protector safeguards your valuable equipment from these power surges with two surge protected oulets while you… |
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Travelon Carry-Safe Backpack in Black $53.95 Travelon has been making Travel Easier for nearly 30 years with fashionable, functional products that are designed and built to last. Features: 900 D. Nylon Protects from pickpockets and slash and grab thieves Hidden, slash-proof, wire mesh Chain-Link construction with locking zippers Roomy main compartment, zippered front organizer compartment and easy access side pockets… |
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Dell Inspiron Mini 10 inch Netbook 2-Tone Tag Carrying Case (Green) $11.99 “This Package includes: . Acer 10 inch netbook 2-Tone Tag carrying case”… |
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Magellan RoadMate RV9165T-LM – 7-Inch GPS Navigator for RVers $341.14 7″ TOUCHSCREENCUSTOMIZE RV ROUTES USING VEHICLE’S LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT & HEIGHT A/V INPUT EASY CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL DEVICES SUCH AS BACK-UP CAMERAS DVD PLAYERS & IPOD(R) ONETOUCH(TM) PERSONALIZES TRAVEL EXPERIENCE WITH ICONS FAVORITE PLACES & SEARCHESSPOKEN STREET NAMESQUICKSPELL(R) MAGELLAN(R)’S PATENTED METHOD OF HELPING ENTER ADDRESSES CORRECTLYHIGHWAY LANE ASSIST GUIDE WHEN APPROACHING UPCOMI… |
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TomTom Car Mount Kit for Toshiba e400 and e800 Pocket PCs (4A00.040) $19.99 The TomTom Car Kit allows you to safely mount your Pocket PC anywhere in your car. Install it permanently on your dashboard or attach it to your windscreen in a matter of seconds: The TomTom Holder ensures a comfortable and safe view. Use the adjustable mount to view your Pocket PC screen from any angle: Connector cable for Pocket PC power. Easy to fit and remove. Fix on the dashboard or the winds… |
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Treo Tripkit $199.00 Among cellular phones, the Treo is the most popular Smartphone available. With an integrated Palm operating system, the Treo adds comprehensive yet intuitive applications to your cell-phone that turns it into a virtual portable computer. In terms of mobility, the power and technology packed into this compact sized product makes the Treo a dream device for active mobile users – around the world. Th… |
Carry-Safe Anti-Theft Travel Bag
Hidden Travel Safes
Before you Travel from Boston, Get A Home Alarm
When you’re planning on traveling across the globe there is an entire grocery list of things you need to do, thing to buy, to plan for, prepare for and reserve. Even though the current economic situation has been depressing, to say the least, there are still a plethora of travel agencies waiting for your service, your business and your interest in their bargain priced deals. Booking your travel plans through a travel agent may at first glance seem like an unnecessary cost, but once you look more into the work that a travel agent can do for you, you might begin to consider them as a worthy and valuable resource.
When you are beginning to book a flight, and when you are on a budget, you start to realize just how many options there are that will undoubtedly make you begin to feel a bit overwhelmed. There are countless discount websites featuring discount deals with lots of fine print. From Travelocity to Cheapticket, TravelZooSuperSearch, Expedia.com to Tickets4Less, you will realize how many options there are that are all trying desperately to get your business. While you may want to spend hours upon hours upon hours sifting through hundreds of potential deals, you could let a travel agent do all the work for you. And the same deal with this competition of companies will come into play for hotels, car rentals, day excursions restaurants and more. You undoubtedly would have to spend a week going through all of this information just to book a flight and reserve a room.
With a travel agent, leave the work to them. Let them worry, stress and look through all that information themselves. That is their job and that’s what they are there for. And what’s more is that a travel agent can help to get you hooked up with all of the deals and hidden secrets before and after you leave. Some of the best advice you can get from a travel agent is to make sure you invest in a quality home security system before you take off. A travel agent knows the ins and outs of traveling safely, smartly and so when they tell you not to leave your home unprotected and to ensure that you guard it with a quality home security system, you know there’s nothing not to trust.
They also let you in on the secrets to traveling with luggage locks, making a phone call to your credit card companies letting them know that you will be traveling from Boston to London and to watch out for any ridiculous costs. A travel agent will tell you all of these security tips in addition to that valuable advice of investing in a home alarm. Between that little tip, which extends its usefulness way beyond that of a week long vacation, and a tip to keep your money, passport and cards close to your body at all times, you’ll be glad you went to a travel agent. You’ll be glad you didn’t spend hours upon hours doing frustrating loads of research when a travel agent could do it in half the time. And you’ll be glad you got a home alarm.
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Safe Travel in Mexico
When talking to people about going to Tijuana for dental work, more and more the question arises, “Is it really safe to go to Mexico?” My answer is always YES! I feel quite at home in Tijuana, but like anywhere, you have to use common sense while traveling in Mexico.
I can understand the apprehension that some people have as they contemplate going into another country, where everything is strange and unknown. Then when you hear bad things on the news, it can make it even more frightening. While the decision of whether or not to cross South of the border into Tijuana is the responsibility of each individual, I would like to answer a few questions to try to put things into perspective, as well as give a few tips on how to travel more safely in Mexico, or any foreign country, or even into any Metropolitan down town area of the USA.
Click here to see a youtube testimony about safety in Tijuana
To answer the question, “Is it dangerous in Mexico?” Not if you use common sense! The folks at Sam Dental Tijuana were very helpful to me. Here is what I have learned from them, and after several trips, I can say that yes, I feel safe!
Don’t be fearful when you hear negative reports on the news. Keep in perspective that the news agencies look for any incident that will grab headlines. The problem is that news reports often give an exaggerated view and can distort reality. Not to dismiss out of hand the reports one hears, because we always need to be careful and vigilant, but the truth is there are a lot of incidents that happen everyday in certain parts of every large US city that never gets reported because they are so common. Everyday in San Diego and Los Angeles, or New York, or Miami, or Denver, or Dallas, or in Washington D.C., it is common for someone to get mugged or robbed, or found dumped in an alley, so common that it doesn’t grab the attention of the news hounds anymore. So what I am trying to say is that yes, you need to be careful while traveling in Mexico, or Tijuana, but also you need to be careful walking in downtown L.A., or San Diego. Don’t let rumors or news reports, that are attempting to grab headlines by focusing attention on bad things, exaggerate the dangers and frighten you. Just be cautious, and you’ll be alright. Remember, literally 100’s of thousands of people cross over into Tijuana from the USA every month without incident.
I have traveled into Mexico dozens and dozens of times. I have been very often to Tijuana, Juarez, Reynosa, and other border towns. I have also been in many Latin American countries, and have lived for several years in South America. I have NEVER had an incident where I felt in danger. However, I used to live in Denver working for the cable company, and have been threatened with bodily injury and have felt very intimidated on several occasions. I even had to call the police in order to complete my work in someone’s back yard because they had threatened to shoot me when I went to shut their cable off!! I feel safer in Mexico, than in certain areas of Denver. And what is Denver compared to L.A.? Or Washington D.C., or Miami?
Tips for Safe Travel.
1. Be discrete. Never flash a lot of money. Keep the majority of your cash hidden in a front pocket that you can zip or button down. Just keep a limited amount of cash in your wallet. Also keep your passport, drivers license, and credit card hidden in another front pocket. It would be good to keep those documents together with a rubber band or a money clip. Also, don’t bring all your credit cards with you, just bring one or two, that way if you loose it, you will know which one to report lost.
2. Walk over and take a Taxi rather than drive over. Unless you are planning to stay for several days, and would like to site see, it takes a lot of stress off to not to have to keep an eye on your car, or to have to maneuver in Mexico traffic. I always hate been stuck in the long line to cross back into the USA. It is liberating to just leave the car parked in the USA and let a taxi take you to your dental appointment. If you do drive over, NEVER leave valuables, like your camera or purse, in plain site in the car seat. If you do, you might be inviting a break in. That is not just true in Mexico! Also, if you drive in, make sure you keep your vehicle locked, and ALWAYS put a manual locking device, like the “Club”, on your steering wheel. At Sam Dental in Tijuana, they have off street parking that is secure, but it is still a good idea to use a locking device.
3. Keep your night life to a minimum If you are concerned about safety, remember that not only in Tijuana, but in L.A. as well, most crimes are committed late at night. Common sense is a must!
I enjoy traveling in Mexico, and I love the atmosphere and culture. Aside from the tremendous savings I have experienced getting dental and medical procedures done, I have love it in Mexico, and I plan on retiring there in a few years. I feel that it is safe to go to Tijuana. But, the truth is, just like in any large metropolis in the USA, it pays to be cautious and vigilant. You will have a good experience, just like the 10’s of thousands of people who cross the border every day without incident. Don’t be fearful, just keep your eyes open, and you’ll be fine.
Here is the website again: www.GoodSamDental.org
About the Author
Jim was born in the USA, but has lived and traveled extensively through Latin America since 1982. He speaks the language fluently, and is an expert on cross-cultural communication. Currently Jim represents Sam Dental in Tijuana, Mexico as their patient liason.