How To Protect Yourself While Traveling (Three Travel Systems You Should Have)

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how to protect yourself while traveling, travel safety systems

What the heck is a travel system?  I talk about them a lot on the blog and over on Instagram Stories, so it’s only natural that I get questions about what they are.

A travel system is a group of tools you can easily use to better protect yourself while away from your home.  Now, there are so many travel systems that you can create so they really are a versatile self defense tool.  In today’s video I’m sharing a few general safety precautions that everyone should know no matter if you’re a busy mom, working woman, or an empty nester.  Plus, I’m sharing three travel safety systems for you.

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Keychain System

Does your keychain work for you?  You need to have a great system that can carry your pepper spray, striking tool or personal alarm.  A good keychain system is the most under utilized safety precaution most people don’t even know about.  You can easily pair your personal protection tools with a breakaway keychain to have at your fingertips.

Flight System

Do you fly a lot?  If so then you will need to change up your travel system.  I recommend carrying a tactical ink pen that can pass through TSA, but it’s also a striking tool.  Plus, I love having a personal alarm that doubles  as a pretty necklace.

Road Trip System

Another great system is the one for your car.  I talked about the Junk in the Trunk a few weeks back, which is a great roadside emergency kit that holds jumper cables, tool set, first aid kit and more.  Plus, you should also have a charged battery in your console or glove box, I love our Road Trip that is rechargeable and also has a seat belt cutter and glass punch, too.  I also recommend having a stun gun in your glove box that can be used if you get stranded or have to park far away.

What are some other great travel systems you would like to see?

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Meredith Rines, MBA, CFP®, a budget and financial strategist helping families pay off debt and live the life they've always wanted.