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Costa Concordia sinks off coast of Italy (A Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Image) |
To be better prepared for 'what could happen,' we've put together a list of lessons we learned from Costa Concordia disaster:
- If the ship doesn't have a life boat drill within the first 2 hours after the ship sails, have your own drill. Find your muster station. Check out the life boats.
- Once on board, determine what to do in an emergency. Make plans with fellow travelers on where to go, where to meet, what to do.
- Pack a flash light...preferably a water proof one.
- If the lights go out for over 15 minutes, worry.
- Try on your life jacket and make sure you know how to tie the ties and snap the snaps.
- Keep your passport and a credit card in one of those 'wearable' wallets that strap on the waist or hang from the neck.
- Don't book a room on Deck 2 or 3. While the rates are cheaper for the lower decks, paying extra could be a life saver.
- If you see the Captain at a bar drinking while you are sailing, stop and ask him, "Who is driving the ship?"
- Even though you're sailing in the Caribbean or other warm waters, pack long pants and a sweater. It gets cold in a life boat at night!
- And finally, brush up on your swimming skills...you might literally have to "swim for your life."