TO GO

Will you have that for here or to go?  To go, of course!  Here are some free, yes free, printable travel tools for your safe keeping.  go from here.

9-1-1 Emergency Contact Numbers Abroad
go! guides
Wallet Card
Checklists

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9-1-1 EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS ABROAD

If you’re in an emergency situation abroad, you’ll need to know how to contact the police, an ambulance, or even the fire department. Not every county uses “9-1-1” as its emergency contact number, as we do in the United States.

Here’s a handy reference list of emergency contact numbers in foreign countries. Write down—or save in your cell phone—the number used at your destination. Hopefully you won’t need to use it, but it’s worth knowing the number just in case.

*Note: English-speaking operators may not be available.

9-1-1 Emergency Contact Numbers Abroad

 

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GO! GUIDES

From Spring Break safety to minding your health, these go! guides give you an overview of what you need to know before you go.  Go ahead, print them out for yourself!  Or hey, save some trees and view them here!
           
Alcohol and Drugs Overseas
Staying Healthy Abroad
Insurance: For You and Your Stuff
Safety Tips for Going Abroad
Your Spring Break to Mexico and the Caribbean
If You are a Victim of a Crime Abroad
Voting Abroad
For Women Travelers

 

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Wallet Card

We’ve already done the heavy lifting for you!  Here are some quick “Tips to Go” and a handy wallet card to record the absolutely essential emergency contact information for here and abroad.  Take two minutes to fill it out, print, and then bada-bing-bada-boom, you’re ready to go!

Tips to Go Wallet Card

 

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Checklists

Getting ready for your trip abroad is much more than buying new flip-flops and stuffing your backpack with clean socks.  Do you have an electrical converter for your blow-dryer? Check.  Have you made copies of all your important documents? Check.  Use these checklists to prep and pack for your trip.

Prep-List
Pack-List