Replace the Roof on a Travel Trailer

Many travel trailers will develop leaks and sagging from excessive water damage to the roof. This can lead to the development of several other problems within the structure such as rotting floors, water damage inside walls and electrical shorts. Having the roof replaced by a professional can be expensive. Replacing the roof yourself is a fairly simple process that is well worth the time and money. With a few helpful tips and some basic tools, you can replace your travel trailer's damaged roof without busting your budget. Does this Spark an idea?

Reset a Travel Sentry Combination Lock
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration screens every bag on passenger airplanes, either electronically or with a physical search. TSA requires that its agents be able to open any security locks on baggage to complete the screening process. If TSA agents cannot open the locks, they will cut them, putting you at risk for theft or missing luggage. Travel Sentry has partnered with the TSA to create a line of secure locks that agents can open with a master key, if necessary. The locks come with a standard 0-0-0 or 0-0-0-0 code. You can reset the code as many times as you wish.

Avoid Travel Fatigue
Even the most avid travelers in the world would probably agree that a long journey, whether a business trip or a vacation, can truly sap your energy. Here are some tips for avoiding fatigue on an extended trip.

Travel with Panic Attacks
Around six million Americans a year suffer from panic attacks, with women more likely affected than men, reports the Anxiety Disorders Association of America. The physical and mental symptoms of panic attacks make them terrifying both to experience and to witness. People who suffer from panic attacks may avoid traveling for fear of having an attack in a confined space. There are a few simple steps that may help reduce your chance of having an attack while you are traveling.

Become a IATA-Approved Travel Agent
The International Airline Travel Agent Network (IATAN) is a list of travel agents who work with international airlines to provide global travel to customers. Upon receiving accreditation with IATAN, travel agents will be assigned to a unique ID number to use when booking tickets and managing other travel arrangements through IATAN. All types of travel agents, whether storefront or home-based, potentially can qualify for IATAN accreditation.