Monthly Calls 2024

MonthsCalls

  • January
    307
  • February
    258
  • March
    317
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
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Total 882

Monthly Calls 2023

MonthsCalls

  • January
    323
  • February
    252
  • March
    295
  • April
    318
  • May
    287
  • June
    312
  • July
    316
  • August
    302
  • September
    330
  • October
    347
  • November
    346
  • December
    351

Total 3779

Monthly Calls 2022

MonthsCalls

  • January
    320
  • February
    261
  • March
    317
  • April
    247
  • May
    286
  • June
    267
  • July
    319
  • August
    304
  • September
    264
  • October
    301
  • November
    294
  • December
    368

Total 3548

28 Jun

TRAVEL TIPS TO AVOID VACATION STRESS!

Posted on June 28, 2017 in News

Vacations are for reducing stress, not adding to it. Unfortunately, things can happen to make any vacation a stressful experience, no matter how beautiful the locale or destination.

Some things you are not able to control, such as the weather or flight delays. Other things, such as missing documents or stolen credit cards, have the potential to interrupt your fun but do not have to end your vacation if you are prepared.

Before you pack your bags and turn on your email out-of-office message, here are six tips to make your vacation one for the books:

*Make Copies of Your ID and Passport: Make two photocopies of your license or passport in case either is lost or stolen. Bring one copy and store it separately from your original, and leave another with a friend or relative. The U.S. Government also offers the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, a free service for U.S. citizens and nationals traveling abroad. The program permits enrollment with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate, which can assist during an emergency such as a lost or stolen passport.

*Streamline Your Wallet:  Lost wallets are the leading cause of identity theft. Only carry the card(s) you plan to use on your trip, and leave your checkbook and the rest of your cards at home. If you decide to bring more than one credit card, consider stashing the extra, along with account information and customer service numbers for the cards you have with you, in a hotel safe or other secure location.  Only take the card(s) you need to use.

*Check Out Guides: Before you book that zip-lining, parasailing or river rafting trip, check online for any customer reviews. Seeing what others have to say about the company and the excursion can help you choose a safe and well-run adventure.

*Travel like a Local:  When visiting any location, know your surroundings and plan your route in advance. Be aware of how the locals talk and dress, and consider whether certain actions will make you stand out as a tourist.  Try to fit in especially when traveling abroad.

*Check the Weather:  Into every life—and vacation—a little rain must fall, so take steps to protect yourself from lightning, hail, thunderstorms and severe weather by monitoring the local weather and packing the appropriate gear.  Also, keep tabs on the weather at home to make sure your property is protected.  Also before you travel, check their weather online to make sure you have all the right clothing and gear you need.

*Avoid Oversharing Online: Posting photos or checking in on social media sites advertises your absence from home.   It makes it easy for unwanted people to go into your home and take your nice things.  Real-time updates can be tempting, but wait until you return safely home before sharing your adventures.

If you are traveling with a children that require safety seats, make sure you have their child passenger seats installed correctly.  WFFD has Child Passenger Technicians on all shifts to install seats correctly by SafeKids Standards.

Take advantage of your time away to have fun and relax by taking a these few steps to help avoid potential problems before you travel.

We hope everyone has a chance to have fun on their vacation this summer.

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