Clothing can hide valuables: Some firms have clothing products with inner pockets (watch bags) for visitors to store money, cards and papers. This will help you avoid theft. Photo: Indie Travel.
Smart phone full of batteries: In addition to personal safety applications, the phone can also become a flashlight, scare animals that intend to attack you, or send an emergency signal and look up the map. You can use the battery charger to protect your phone and charge it at any time. A compact battery backup charger is also a good idea. Photo: Insider.
Garbage bags: You can use notes to store wet, dirty clothes, or trash to throw away later. At the same time, they can be used as temporary thermal jackets or clothing in case you are not prepared for cold weather. They also work to create a protective layer in addition to the wound that has been bandaged, containing water, containing leaves as pillows or covering rain and sunshades.
Adhesive tape: Adhesive tape is famous for both dozen uses, from fashion design to repair appliances. You can also use this item as a bandage, create a waterproof layer for shoes, mark the road (when traveling alone) or hide shoes when you think you're being watched. In addition, the adhesive tape can also fix the ankle when twisted, create a protective layer or wrap the pants to avoid snakebites when climbing.
Key / pen: When traveling alone, you can clamp the key between the fingers and the tip of the key to go out as a self-defense weapon. A pen has the same effect. The best point to attack a bad guy is the neck, the throat, or the eye if in a critical situation.
Whistle: You should bring a personal whistle on the way to travel, especially if traveling alone at night or climbing a mountain. In addition to threatening an attacker with a loud sound, they also help you call for help or drive animals.
Bar blocked the door: Many cases broke into the hotel room, even forced, happened when the bad guys pretended to be the victim's husband or boyfriend to get the keys at the reception. In addition to asking the hotel not to give anyone the room key but me, you can also use the small, easy-to-carry door stopper in the suitcase.
Bandana towels: Tube towels can be used as scarves, headbands, masks, hair ties ... They are soft, light, can be kept cool or warmed. Especially in situations like fire and gas, you can soak up towels and gag to avoid inhaling smoke. In addition, towels can also be used as bandages.
Insect repellent: Visitors may be infected with zika, yellow fever or other insect-borne diseases. Some companies have a dedicated line of insect repellent clothes, or you can use an odorless spray.
Insect spray: In addition to helping you fight insects, this spray can also be used as a self-defense weapon in an emergency. You should have them in your hand when traveling on empty roads or when traveling alone in the dark.
Intuition: Intuition is not an item, but this is something you use every day. Intuition is an important thing that helps you stay safe on the road. Don't be afraid to act if your instincts tell you to get out of a situation. It is better to be considered rude than to stay and face unfortunate consequences.