and re-lock your bags quickly and easily.

These locks feature a resettable three-dial combination lock allowing you to change often the combination. They are available nearly everywhere that sells travel supplies.
transportation that you are not aware of. Try to act like a local. Do not carry too much cash or expose yourself in crowded area where thieves can target their victims. Put exact amount of cash in your pocket if ever you want to tip a qualified assistant. Remain alert until you reach your lodging or family shelter.
Extra merchandises should be packed into a container or a barrel and then shipped via cargo. You can also forward products at least 3 weeks in advance. Therefore, you'll maximize your use of space to fit more valuable items.

Do not pack cameras, cellphones, laptops or expensive jewelry in checked bags. Put them in your carry-on instead and make sure the latter is not oversized. That way, it will both meet the requirements of the airlines and will also fit into the overhead compartment on board. Most International Aircraft Carriers accept 1 carry-on bag and a personal bag [such as a suitcase or a purse].

Remember, you have a two-piece baggage concept where the maximum permissible weight for each piece is 50 lbs.


Finally, it is helpful to save the receipts of your purchases and double-check all items you're traveling with just in case your bags got lost. They are good evidences if ever you intend to fill out a claim liability form at your ultimate destination.
Do not eat food purchased from street vendors unless you know they have been fully cooked and carefully prepared. Be wary of food that hasn't been properly refrigerated. Failure to keep perishable foods in the refrigerator (meat, poultry, cooked meats, milk) between 0 ° C and 4 ° C will accelerate microbial growth thus making the food dangerous. Due to constant power outage that disrupts the fridge temperature, food contamination might occur without your knowing. Diseases from food and water often cause vomiting and diarrhea. Make sure to have enough diarrhea medicine with you so that you can treat mild illness yourself. It is necessary to eat fresh products, wash your hands especially before eating, before preparing food and after handling different products or setting the table, avoid using the same knife for different products, wash the fridge every 15 days with soapy water, rinse with bleach or vinegar and water.

Remember, these tips are designed to protect you, your family and loved ones, and are not meant to be inconvenient.

Have a safe trip!
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Prior to leaving home, ensure that your luggages are clearly labeled, safely locked, and free of hazardous materials as well as prohibited items, such as firearms, knives, pocketknives, scissors with a cutting edge longer than 4", lighters, and boxcutters. Bringing these items to the security checkpoint at the airport can result in delays for you and your companions. You can also purchase TSA luggage locks that feature a secure system, accepted, certified, and recognized by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

These TSA Luggage locks meet TSA's standards to allow you to lock your luggages, yet help them to maintain security at the nation's air and sea ports by allowing TSA personnel to inspect
For your own safety try not to flash expensive jewelry, clothing, and anything that can catch people attention upon arrival in Port-au-Prince. Be sure that a very closed relative come and pick you up at the airport. It is not recommended to take either unlicensed taxi cabs or board other means of
As summer is fast approaching, it is advisable to pack your luggage with light clothes, sandals, flashlight with extra batteries, sun screen lotion at least 15SFPF and water proof, mosquito lotion, and hats. Make sure to bring with you first aid supplies - antiseptic wipes, band-aids, gauze and tape, Tylenol, Pepto Bismol, Benadryl or antihistamine, and protect yourself from mosquito bites.
  • Pay special attention to mosquito protection between dusk and dawn. This is when the type of mosquito whose bite transmits malaria is active.
  • Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and hats.
  • Use insect repellents that contain DEET (diethylmethyltoluamide)
  • Drink only bottled water or carbonated drinks in cans or bottles. Boiled water is also recommended. However, It should be brought to a vigorous rolling boil for at least 3 minutes and allowed to cool to room temperature. This procedure will kill bacterial and parasitic causes of diarrhea. You can also add a pinch of salt to each quart or a drop of lime juice to improve the taste. Use a safe and clean sealed container to store the boiled water and refrigerate it. Avoid tap water even when you brush your teeth, fountain drinks, and unpurified ice cubes. Make water safer by both filtering it through an “absolute 1-micron or less” filter and adding iodine tablets or chlorine to it after filtration.
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    Going to Haiti, here are some tips that will help you plan a wonderful and safe trip!
    Once you booked your flight with your travel agent or airline, you can start ahead of time select your favorite belongings as well as the right-size luggage you want to travel with.
    In general, 2 medium-size luggages and 1 carry-on are useful. A larger-size luggage might be a trap for excessive weight as you will intend to load it. Overweighted baggage is often subject to a $50 additional fee. A $100 fee is charged for an extra luggage. So, be aware of it!
    Prior to leaving home, weigh your luggages on a practical home-scale. But, make sure that each of your luggage doesn't exceed 50 lbs on your home-scale. Check also with your airline regarding acceptable sizes and weights.

    Furthermore, when buying articles, do not let you tempted by too many priceless and heavy items such as soap, shampoo, and so on... These items often contribute to overweight your luggages.
    Ensure all liquid containers [non-flammable] are tightly closed. Check with your airline for content restrictions.
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