Before you travel
Make sure all passports, visas any
vaccinations and health requirements are up to date.
Holiday Autos Travel Insurance recommends
travellers visit the UK Government's Department
of Health Travel Advice website. This carries all
the latest up to date independent travel and health
risks information on destinations worldwide, including
how to get medical treatments.
www.doh.gov.uk
Take all your travel insurance documents
with you including travel insurance certificate.
Keep them safe and handy.
Take a separate note of your policy
numbers in case of loss or damage to your certificate
or policy cards. Also leave a copy at home with
next of kin as a contingency.
At home lock all doors, windows and
cancel any milk, newspapers or extra deliveries.
If possible get a friend or neighbour to keep an
eye on your property whilst you are away.
Don't take large quantities of cash.
Take travellers cheques and/or credit cards and
don't forget most travel insurance policies have
single article limits.
Make sure you have with you the emergency
numbers to cancel your credit cards.
Don't forget an appropriate electical
adaptor for the country you're travelling too. You'll
need one to power any electrical items you have
with you.
Taking a small first aid kit is a
good idea, as is a basic sewing kit , ski or snowboard
wax and tools - multitool, edge file, wax scraper
etc - if you have them. It will save you time and
money too.
Check through our General Safety Guide
and FIS Code of Conduct. Always keep up to date
with your ski, snowboard and mountain safety education.
Print a copy if required and keep for reference.
When you are travelling or on holiday
Be aware of the latest airline and
travel security measures. Allow plenty more time
for check in and be careful when packing any carry
on bags. Travellers are advised to keep hand baggage
to a minimum and not to carry any sharp items, including
scissors or penknives in hand baggage or on their
person - these can be carried in hold baggage.
Don't leave your home address visible
on your baggage.
Keep all valuables, passports and
money on you. Never pack these items in checked
in baggage. Keep your ski and snowboard insurance
documents or policy cards with you.
When you get to your destination
Take time to accimatise to the altitude
and be careful when moving around. Many have ended
a trip before even getting to the slopes by falling
over on icy walkways, roads and stairs.
Find out where all the main services
are such as the Post Office, Police, Doctor and
Medical Facilities.
Check that the electrical fittings
and heaters in your hotel room are safe. Health
and Safety standards are not always to the same
standard we have in the UK.
Check that the tap water is safe to
drink - not usually a problem in Western resorts.
If unsure, drink bottled water and avoid ice drinks.
Never leave belongings unattended
or with strangers, especially at airports, stations,
in resort, on the slopes or unattended in a vehicle.
Be aware of potential equipment theft from areas
such as lift systems, mountain restuarants, cable
cars, car parks and especially in resort at the
end of the day. Always keep an eye on your equipment.
At your hotel, keep valuables and
cash in a safe deposit box or in the hotel safe.
Please remember that you must obtain
a police report in the event of any loss or theft.
Original documents are required in order to settle
your claim.
Please make sure you photocopy them
before you send them to the claim adjustors.
Check with the liftpass office and/or
local papers for any special offers on passes -
if you've not pre-booked - and other local services
which may save you time and money.
Enjoy your holiday.
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