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🛡️ Staying Safe While Working Abroad

Working abroad is a fantastic adventure, but it’s important to stay safe so you can enjoy your time without unnecessary stress. Different resorts come with different risks, so here are some practical safety tips tailored for popular destinations.

🌍 Know Your Surroundings

Wherever you go, take a bit of time on arrival to familiarise yourself with the area around your accommodation and workplace.

  • Find the nearest pharmacy, hospital, and police station.

  • Identify safe routes to work and social spots.

  • Avoid poorly lit or isolated areas, especially at night.

💳 Manage Your Money Carefully

Tourist hotspots often attract pickpockets and scammers.

  • Keep valuables like your passport and cash in a money belt or hidden pouch.

  • Avoid flashing expensive gadgets or large amounts of cash in public.

  • Use ATMs in well-lit, busy locations and consider setting daily withdrawal limits.

🍹 Be Smart About Socialising

Nightlife is a big part of resorts like Magaluf, Ibiza, and Zante, but it can also be risky if you’re not careful.

  • Never leave your drink unattended and watch out for spiking.

  • Go out with friends and have a plan for getting home safely.

  • Avoid accepting rides from strangers.

🏖️ Health & Wellbeing

In tropical destinations like Thailand and Bali, look after your health:

  • Drink plenty of water and use sunscreen.

  • Use insect repellent to protect against bites.

  • Be cautious with street food until you know what your stomach can handle.

📱 Keep Emergency Contacts Handy

Save important numbers on your phone, including:

  • Local emergency services

  • Your embassy or consulate

  • Your employer or rep agency contact

Also, share your location with a trusted friend or family member back home.

🛑 Trust Your Instincts

If something feels off, don’t ignore it. Whether it’s a dodgy accommodation, a pushy colleague, or a situation that makes you uncomfortable, it’s okay to speak up, walk away, or ask for help.


✅ Final Thought

Staying safe abroad means being aware, prepared, and sensible — not paranoid or scared. By taking a few simple precautions, you can focus on making the most of your season with confidence and peace of mind.

 
 
 

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