Ideally, cat owners would never have to transport a cat by car in hot weather. The risks of leaving a cat in a hot car even for a short time are significant, including heatstroke and death. However, if care is taken to ensure that the cat does not overheat and is never left unattended, safe car travel with cats is possible even in very hot weather. Using air-conditioning and a crate fan can help to keep cats cool, while offering regular access to fresh water helps to avoid dehydration.
Set Up a Travel Agency Business
Although many people who earn travel agent certification or degrees in travel opt to work at large agencies, this certification provides a variety of opportunities. With a computer, Internet access, travel agent certification and telephone line, a travel agency business can be run from anywhere. A career as a travel agent is perfect for an at-home-parent or someone looking to own her own business.
Pack Toiletries for Airplane Travel
Packing toiletries for airplane travel may seem simple, but it takes planning and effort to keep things organized. Good packing prevents extra luggage weight and spills, which could add to the frustration of the airport boarding process. It is equally important that your toiletry packing meets the air travel packaging regulations set by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Deal With a Boyfriend That Travels With Work
Relationships require a lot of energy and effort, especially during the dating stage when you are still trying to figure out what works for you as a couple. It has been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder, but when one partner travels frequently for work, maintaining a bond is a little bit harder. Although it may require some extra effort and ingenuity, it is possible to keep the fire burning, even when you are apart some of the time.
Fix a Leaky Travel Trailer Roof
That little water stain on the ceiling of your travel trailer may not seem like much, but a leaky roof is no laughing matter. Just like in a house, hidden water leaks threaten the structure and electrical components of a recreational vehicle. An untreated leak can quickly cause thousands of dollars of damage.
Most travel trailers are roofed with a sheet of ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber, a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) membrane, fiberglass or aluminum. Rubber roofs are susceptible to tearing and long-term sun damage, while fiberglass and metal roofs tend to develop stress cracks and seam leaks.