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Cruising...
The Safest Way to Travel |
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During the past two decades, North American cruise lines have
compiled the best safety record in the travel industry while
transporting, entertaining and pampering more than 60 million
people throughout the world. To preserve that exemplary
performance, the cruise industry has established its own
standards that go beyond the stringent international and U.S.
laws and regulations that apply to cruise ships.
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All
cruise ships must meet standards set by the International
Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Convention
for Safe of Life at Sea (SOLAS). Ship operating from U.S.
ports also are subject to U.S. federal and state regulations
as well as annually safety inspections by the U.S. Coast Guard
and periodic health inspections conducted by the U.S. Center
for Disease Control.
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The
U.S. Coast Guard has declared cruise ships to be one of the
safest forms of transportation.
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The
average cruise ship has more than 4,000 smoke alarms. The
average response time to a potential emergency is a matter of
minutes, as fire teams and emergency crews are stationed
onboard only a few hundred feet away from any possible
location.
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A
cruise shop is comparable to secure building with a 24-hour
security guard.
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A
cruise ship is controlled environment with limited access.
All crew members and guests appear on an official manifest.
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Passengers and crew may embark and disembark only after
passing through security. Once a ship is underway, only
documented employees and fare-paying passengers are on board.
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Cruise lines conduct background checks on prospective
employees. In addition, U.S. embassy personnel conduct
background checks before issuing work visas to non-U.S.
citizens.
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Highly trained security personnel are employed onboard every
vessel. At U.S. cruise terminals, port security includes
passenger screening procedures similar to those found at
airports, including inspection of all carry-on baggage and the
use of metal detectors for embarking passengers.
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The
majority of all cruise lines adhere to a unified industry
standard - zero tolerance - for crime onboard cruise ships.
The lines operate within a very strict legal framework that
give both federal and state authorities the right to
investigate crimes aboard ships.
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According to FBI statistics, being on a cruise ship is safe
than being virtually anywhere in the U.S. in terms of crimes
of any type.
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