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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Sightseeing Safety
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Always ask for directions to the sites or places you want to visit.
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City and road maps are available at your hotel or at any of the visitor centers listed in this page.
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If you get lost find an open business and ask for directions or call our Tourist Assistance Hotline 078.
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Avoid driving isolated highways at night, and if possible avoid traveling alone.
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Visitors can be targets for pickpockets. Stay alert to what’s going on around you.
Hotel / Motel Safety
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Take valuables with you or leave them in the hotel safety deposit box.
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Never leave money, checks, credit cards, jewelry and other valuables, extra room keys or car keys in the room.
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Report any lost or stolen items to the management and to the police, if you require further assistance call our Tourist Assistance Hotline 078.
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Determine the easiest route to and from your room to the fire escapes, elevators and nearest Telephone.
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Use all auxiliary locking devices on doors and windows.
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Use the door viewer to identify anyone requesting entry.
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Report to the management any suspicious activities in the corridors or rooms.
Beach / Ocean Safety
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Check with the lifeguards about safety conditions around the beach and water areas and tell your children about unsafe conditions or non-swimming areas.
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If your children become separated from you, have them contact a lifeguard or police officer for help.
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Observe posted signs around the beach area.
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Do not carry glass containers to the beach.
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If you are going to leave valuables in your car, place them in your trunk or conceal them before you arrive at your destination.
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Drinking alcoholic beverages is illegal at all public areas.
Child Safety
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When visiting local attractions, dress your children in bright clothing and designate a meeting site for lost family members. For toddlers, write down their names and where they are staying and put the paper in their pockets.
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Instruct your children not to open hotel room doors to people they don’t know.
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Make sure your children are familiar with hotel / motel escape routes. Discuss which adult is responsible for which child/children in an emergency.
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When in a car in Baja California, children 3 years or under must be in an approved safety seat.
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Never leave children alone in a car.
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