Food & Drink safetySun, Sea & SexAccidents & Insurance
Try to prevent getting diarrhoea and vomiting.Try to avoid getting - Don’t forget that many countries don’t have the same
Safety regulations as we have here in the UK
With ALL your food and water…….Sunburn
Sunstroke- Check equipment before use eg, scooters, mopeds,
Cook it, boil it, peel it, or forget it!Dehydrationjet skis
Heatstroke- Wear protective clothing provided, eg, helmets &
- Only drink boiled or bottled water from aseatbelts
Reputable sourceAVOID THE MIDDAY SUNNEVER drink alcohol or take drugs and drive
- Take care with ice creamanything!
- Avoid ice in your drinksSlip on a shirt
- Avoid unpasteurised milk or boil itSlop on sunscreen – SPF 15 or aboveThe main cause of death in travellers aged 20 -29
- Be careful with salads (you don’t know Slap on a hatis falling from standing!
What they have been washed in)
- Be careful with seafood, avoid uncooked BE CAREFUL WHEN DIVING INTO POOLS
ShellfishALWAYS SUPERVISE CHILDREN IN THE WATER
- Avoid food which has been kept warmDON’T GO SWIMMING IF YOU ARE DRUNKINSURANCE IS A MUST! – ensure it covers you
- Peel fruit before you eat itDIVERS SHOULD ALLOW 24 HOURS BETWEENfor all your planned activities, eg, paragliding,
- Eat freshly cooked food which has beenTHEIR LAST DIVE AND THEIR FLIGHT
Cooked thoroughly
- WASH YOUR HANDS!TIP: sure you declare any medical problems you
Don’t forget to time your contraceptive pill taking whenhave to ensure adequate cover
What if you get diarrhoea?Travelling through time zones – and take enough pills
For the time you are awayAVOID NO GO AREAS – Check with the -
- Make sure you drink plenty of non-alcoholicForeign & commonwealth office travellers line -
FluidTake British kite-marked condoms with you020 7008 0232 or
- Take anti-diarrhoea medication (Don’t take-They are better than those abroad
Them if you have blood in your stools, or -You’ll significantly reduce the risk ofBEWARE OF DVT -
Severe abdominal pain- seek medical advice)contracting Hepatitis B and other sexually - Drink plenty of non-alcoholic fluids
- Your pill may not be as effective if you have transmitted infections- Avoid caffeine-based drinks eg, coke, coffee
D&V, Use condoms- Get up and walk around
- Rotate your ankle joints
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE HAD YOUR VACCINES.- You can get flight socks
Travelling Abroad?Bites, Bugs & behaviourTIP
Basic information for travellers
MALARIA KILLS!- Shake your shoes out before
See your Practice Nurse 4 – 8 weeks before- Use insect repellent containing DEET-putting them on
Travel – sooner if the following apply:on top of your sunscreen – re apply - Avoid tattoos and body piercings
Regularly abroad
- Exotic locations- Avoid getting bitten if you can- Avoid reckless behaviour, you
- For more than 1 month- Wear long sleeved, light colouredmay regret it later
- To rural partsclothing
- Backpacking- use a mosquito net if sleeping in
High risk areas or rural partsDON’T TAKE RISKS!
Some of the vaccines need to be ordered inTAKE ANTI-MALARIAL TABLETS
especially and may require more than oneAS PRESCRIBED/DIRECTED IF THEY
appointment. Please ask at reception for pricesARE RECOMMENDED FOR THE AREA
of vaccines.YOU ARE VISITING
- Remember if you develop a flu-likeUseful websites for further
FIT TO TRAVEL?Illness within a year of travel, you may information:
If you have any medical problems, you may want to have have malaria – seek medical advice
A check up with your GP firststraight away
TAKE A FIRST AID KITANIMAL BITES
- Pain killersIf bitten:
- Plasters and dressings- wash with soap and water immediately
- Antiseptic- Apply alcohol if possible
- Regular medication/contraception- Get medical attention FAST
Rabies is fatal if not treated within the
Backpackers can get emergency medical kits fromfirst 24 hours
The pharmacy/travel clinics. Don’t forget the certificateIf working with animals abroad or visiting
That comes with it to get through customs!Remote areas you may need rabies vaccine