## Safety First, Always
Hac is generally very safe with extensive security resources. However, the sheer scale and physical intensity mean safety awareness is essential. Women benefit from additional precautions.
## Crowd Safety
Never fight against crowd flow. Maintain a defensive posture with arms protecting breathing space. Stay near crowd edges where density is lower. Avoid peak stoning times. Use upper floors for tavaf when crowds are extreme.
## Personal Security
Use a secure body pouch under clothing for phone, cash, hotel card, and passport copy. Never carry valuables in handbags during rituals. Share your live location with family. Avoid isolated areas at night.
## Health Awareness
Stay aggressively hydrated at 3-4 liters daily. Recognize heat exhaustion symptoms. Keep medications in your day bag. If you feel unwell, seek medical help immediately at field clinics.
## Communication Plan
Share your itinerary, hotel details, and Saudi phone number with family. Set up regular check-in times. Save acil durum numbers: 997, your embassy, your tour operator, your hotel. IhramOS SOS sends alerts with single tap.
## Group Protocols
Designate meeting points at each location. Agree on communication methods if phones fail. Use the buddy system where each person tracks a partner. Link arms with group members during crowded rituals.
## Emergency Preparedness
Know locations of medical facilities and police stations. Carry a laminated card with your name, nationality, blood type, conditions, hotel address, and acil durum contacts in English and Arabic.