Here’s How You Can Keep Your Valuables Safe At A Wedding

How To Keep Your Valuables Safe At A Wedding

As glamorous and fun as a wedding party might be, keeping your valuables safe is very important.

The most terrible thing that can happen to you at a wedding is misplacing your valuables.

Sadly, thieves attend parties too in their finest outfits. Not everyone came to slay; some came to steal.

Here are a few tips on how to keep your valuables safe at a wedding.

1. Have a plus one

Aside from the fact that every wedding or Owambe is much more fun when you have a friend around, you both can take turns watching each other’s stuff. If you both have to leave at once, please carry your things with you, unless you know someone else beforehand.

Don’t trust anybody at the wedding just because you’ve taken lots of selfies together or because they have a great smile!

2. Take along only the gadgets you need

This might be an obvious way, but for emphasis, if you don’t need it, don’t bring it. You don’t need to carry your 2 tablets, your iPhone, a digital camera, your e-book reader, and all your credit cards.

The truth is, you’ll not need all of them at the wedding; you need to show off at the expense of losing your valuables. Keeping your valuables safe will be easier if you don’t have a lot of valuables to worry about in the first place.

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3. Don’t get carried away at the wedding

As you enjoy yourself at the wedding, try not to get too carried away. You don’t have to bring out everything in your bag to find one thing or start counting lots of money, obviously. These kinds of things might attract the wrong people to you.

4. Take a power bank along

At some point, you’re likely to run out of battery life as you take selfies and all, so come prepared. Instead of looking for sockets to charge at the wedding venue or begging the DJ to find a space for you, just invest in a power bank today. A power bank is a lifesaver.

5. Be security conscious

The best way to avoid a thief is to think like one. Try not to be naive and start looking for funny signs or suspicious moves. Basically, be careful, be alert, and be aware of your environment.





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