September 3, 2010, Newsletter Issue #233: Safety Tips for Staying in a Cabin

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If you are renting a cabin in the middle of nowhere, there are some steps you should take to make sure that you have a safe stay in your cabin.

Have a Plan
If something goes wrong, you should have a plan of action. Know where you can go to get immediate medical attention. This is especially true if you are traveling with children or a person with a known health issue.

Watch the Weather
Especially if you are staying in a place prone to quick changes in the weather, you should be prepared for anything Mother Nature could throw at you. Bring ample clothing if a snow storm is possible. Bring ample drinks if there is a possibility of dehydration. Basically, you just want to be one step ahead of the weather.

Go with a Group
If possible, it’s always best to venture to cabin rentals in a group. It’s not only safer, but it’s much easier to avoid getting bored. If the cabin is big enough, you can still have all the peace and quiet that you can handle.

Ask Questions
Before you travel to your cabin, know what you are getting into. If you rent a log cabin, for example, there is a big difference between types of log cabins. Log cabin rentals can be just like a regular house or the cabins can simply be bare-bones shelter.

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