As you board a flight, your attire is crucial to travel safety. The majority of people consider getting some sleep or dressing professionally. However, suppose you require evacuation. In that case, the clothing you choose to wear might make the situation much more difficult for you and those around you, leading to various scenarios for which people should be ready.
The 4 Important Rules In Choosing A Safe Outfit To Fly
1. not a tight fit.
Your risk of developing deep vein thrombosis increases when you wear tight clothing restricting blood flow throughout your body (blood clots in the legs). Wearing tight pants, leather, or nylon tights can pose a danger on long-haul flights. People wearing suits should let their ties and shoelaces hang a little looser.
2. Not too loose.
When trying to exit an airplane, loose, baggy clothing can get stuck on objects or pull your dress off you—just when you might need that extra layer of protection. Make sure your jeans are pulled up around your waist because loose clothes can restrict your movement as much as intimate apparel.
3. Cover your skin.
In an emergency, there can be chemicals, sharp items, or fire dangers that you don't want to come into touch with. Keep your skin healthy.
4. Strong fabrics
You can't because Bruce Willis can wear the same shirt throughout the whole Die Hard movie. Thin, lightweight clothing will be damaged, leaving you outside the airplane exposed and defenseless. It will help if you consider wearing long sleeve polos, jeans, khakis, or different cotton shirts.
NO flip-flops; try to minimize the emphasis on the shoes. Skip the sandals and open-toed footwear. Wear formal shoes with thick leather soles or high heels since they will be slicker.
Leave your possessions behind when you evacuate an aircraft, except for clothes. Reaching under your seat or up in the ceiling to get anything is not worth risking your life or the lives of those around you.
Fly safely by remembering these four requirements.
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