
Summer Safety Tips for Women Living in Modestly-priced Inn Alone - For a Great Anaheim Vacation
Anaheim with all its cultural beauty and theme park atmosphere is a huge tourist attraction, pulling in over 2 million tourists every year, is one of the most popular cities in California. Considered a perfect getaway for families, it gets a staggering number of Female and Minor tourists annually. Of course, any dream vacation can turn into the most unholy of nightmares if one ignores safety protocol and takes unnecessary risks.
If you're a woman, especially with children, travelling to Anaheim, here are a few things you should keep note of:
1. Always lock any valuable items in a safe in your room. In case your room doesn't come with a safe, find another safe, external location in which to store your valuables. Keeping them on your person only increases the chances of you being approached by unwanted company.
2. Attach an emergency contact number to your child's person to prepare for them ever being lost. It is of vital importance that they are able to contact you if you are separated.
3. Avoid over-familiarity with male strangers. Tourists are an enticing option for muggers and sexual intruders. Make sure that trust in a new individual doesn't compromise your safety or that of those around you.
4. If visiting a theme park, ensure that your child is in physical contact with you at all times. It is easy for someone to shove your kid away from you in a crowd. Make sure you always know exactly where they are.
5. Make sure you are closer to your dependants and loved ones in a crowd. Remember, the farther away you are from each other, the lower is the degree of control you have over each other's safety.
Smarter Travel page on Women's safety
http://www.smartertravel.com/travel-advice/ten-tips-for-women-traveling-alone.html?id=1268589
Anaheim Police Blog
http://anaheimpd.wordpress.com/
http://www.anaheim.net/administration/PIO/news.asp?id=859
Findhow page on safety in Anaheim
http://www.findhow.com/travel/how-to-stay-safe-in-anaheim.php

