Customized Ross Michigan Health & Safety English
Transcript: Health & Safety in Buenos Aires! ...and my job is... CALL US! Do not wear flashy or expensive jewelry. Big cameras and expensive electronic equipment draw unwanted attention, too. You should have received your card by e-mail at the before arriving. Please, Print it, laminate it and carry it with you at all times. ¡Gracias! There won´t be any personal space in public transportation during rush hours. Be mindful of your belongings. Always carry your belongings in front of you. Don´t use your cell phone in public transportation ...to Safeguard bags and purses while walking, on the subway/bus, and when eating in restaurants or cafes. NEVER LEAVE YOUR BELONGINGS UNATTENDED. Take your backpack on your front. ...if you need to see a doctor ...if you are victim of a crime ...if you need advise on housing issues ...if you need to see a counselor ...if you need a prescription ...if you have an emergency of any kind Healthcare: International Insurance UBER is not legal in Argentina, and taxis usually vandalize UBER cars... with students inside. Safety: Means of transportation Our local privider is the Buenos Aires German Hospital, known as Hospital Alemán. It is located at 1640, Pueyrredón Ave, at approximately 16 blocks from the IES Buenos Aires Center. IES Abroad requires that all students carry a mobile phone for the entirety of their enrollment the program. We see this as a safety measure and a convenience for parents and students to stay in touch with one another. You must get a cell phone and let us know your number within 5 days of your arrival. There will be a phone drill, which is MANDATORY to reply to. (or e-mail me if it´s not urgent) For the most part, it is safe to take a bus or the subway in Buenos Aires. However, you should be aware that subways and buses are common scenarios for pick-pocketings, specially during rush hour. Ask the hotel lobby to call a taxi for you! you... General safety tips: IES students are cover by Cultural Insurence Services International (CISI), a lider provider of international student health insurance. Florencia Magnasco When crossing a street, look BOTH ways. Cars won´t stop because you want to cross a street. also be careful with bikepaths! We suggest you to: Carry your bag or purse over your chest, instead of carrying it in your back (pay attention to how locals carry their bags!). Don´t carry your cell phone and your wallet in an easy access pocket in your purse/backpack. Do not carry large amounts of money and/or credit cards with you unless it is absolutely necessary. Safety: About Social Media Always call a radio taxi instead of taking one in the street. (See your guidebook for useful Radio Taxi phone numbers).DO NOT TAKE UNMARKED CABS! During your time abroad, you will be in unfamiliar setting, and alcohol can lead you to make poor and unsafe decisions. All of the aforementioned safety tips are easier to comply if you are sober.If you choose to drink, please follow sensible drinking habits, such as: Not drinking on an empty stomach. Not drink if you are feeling tired or ill. Not mixing alcohol with certain medications (it can cause nausea/vomiting, headaches,drowsiness,fainting or lose of coordination) Alternating alcohol drinks with non-alcohol drinks i.e water or juice Limiting yourself to 2-3 drink a night at most. Having a friend with you in case you are in difficulties. Remember that public drunkness can get you in trouble with the Police. “Who Are You?“ is available 24hs a day, 7 days a week Safety: Your Cell Phone When possible, try not to look like a tourist, and keep a low profile. Our emergency cell phone: Healthcare: locating a provider RADIO TAXI IMPORTANT! If your cell phone is lost or stolen and you get a new number, or if you change your e-mail address, it is your responsibility to inform the staff immediately of these changes! No complaints will be accepted if we are unable to contact you because you failed to inform us of changes in your cell phone number or e-mail address. Safety: About Alcohol HELP 4. Protect your identity and those of others. Personal information shared by you on social media sites can be used by identity thieves and scam artist. Do not share personal information that can be used against your classmate(s), roommate(s), or IES Abroad staff and faculty members. Do not public specific travel itineraries or program fact sheets on public forums, such as Triplt While going out... don´t leave your coats and purses on the chair. Keep them with you or check them at the coat check! Subways close at 10:30 PM. Buses work day and night, but after midnight they do not run as often as during the day. Therefore, at night, WE STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU to call a radio taxi. 011 15 5149 0142 Don´t forget you credit card inside the ATM Machine Use ATM´s during daytime hours Check fees from your bank to withdraw money in Argentina! Move around in groups when possible. Always stay in the well lit, populated areas and avoid parks after dark. IES Abroad