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The Office for Foreign Relations and Information is an intelligence service of the Czech Republic. Its principal goal, effort and mission is to provide foreign intelligence vital for the security and protection of foreign policy interests and economic policy interests of the Czech Republic.
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Your Personal Security

The following text is a guide through your personal security. In no case does it claim it comprises all details. Information we are offering shall be taken as a piece of advice which can be useful when you travel abroad, especially to places where you can be exposed to a higher danger.

General advice for dangerous environment and situations

  • Do not talk about your private matters, especially about your travel plans, work or family, with strangers.
  • Familiarise yourself with the new surroundings. You have to know what is common in the place in order to be able to recognize what is not common.
  • Behave politely and be restrained. Avoid loud conversations or arguments.
  • Dress casually and be discreet.
  • Do not carry your personal documents and credit cards that you do not need. The same applies to larger amounts of cash and other valuables.
  • Do not walk on your own, especially at night. Avoid going to lonely places, streets without streetlights or narrow streets.
  • Avoid dangerous situations especially demonstrations and political meetings.
  • Remember that alcohol has a negative impact on your attention, ability to think rationally and physical condition.

Living in risky places

  • Select accommodation on the second to the fifth floor. Apartments on lower floors are more likely to be burgled; on the other hand, the apartments on upper floors are more difficult to be escapes from in case of fire or other danger.
  • Do not leave important personal documents and valuables in your apartment or room exposed.
  • Always lock entrance doors and gates even when you are at home during the day and at night.
  • Pay attention to have functional lighting, especially the lighting of entrances, exits and staircases.
  • Do not open the door until you know who is behind the door.
  • Be careful about unexpected goods supplies or visits of workmen.
  • Do not mark keys with identification information.
  • Have someone pick up your newspapers and mail out of your mailbox when you will be away for a longer period of time.
  • Ensure that your flat does not seem to be left empty for a long time.

Travelling and staying abroad

  • Gather essential information about the place, culture and local customs of the place you are visiting.
  • Do not wear clothes that could be regarded as provocative.
  • Always have change in local currency and telephone cards. You should know important telephone numbers of the country.
  • Obtain the international driving licence.
  • Make sure that your insurance policy is valid in the country you are visiting.
  • Avoid everything that could needlessly indicate at first sight that you are a foreigner.
  • If you wear glasses or use lenses do not forget to take spare ones.
  • Have all medicine which you use or which you could need with you.
  • Do not give your home address to strangers.
  • Get copies of your personal documents and hide them in various places in your luggage in case your documents are stolen.
  • Have a reserve credit card and a sufficient amount of cash in case of need.
  • Consider what you will do in case your wallet or documents are stolen.
  • Pack your luggage yourself. Watch your luggage carefully.
  • Keep your room neat so you will be able to notice that the room was "visited" by an unwanted person.
  • Place valuables in a safe.

Security of children in dangerous areas

  • Make sure that your children carry something that enables their identification and that they know their address and telephone number.
  • Know where your children are at all times.
  • Have your children's documents (photographs, etc.) at hand.
  • Do not ever leave your children without supervision.
  • Teach your children to call for the police or neighbours.
  • Explain to your children that they must never go anywhere with a stranger even when he claims that he is sent by one of their parents.
  • Ensure that your children always carry the address and telephone number of the hotel you are staying at.
  • Explain to your children how to proceed in case they get lost.
  • Agree on a place where you meet in case that any of you gets lost. Ensure that it is a place that can be easily find by your children.
  • Make sure that your child when leaving the place you live has change or a telephone card.
 
 
 
 

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