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8 Safety tips for travelling with children

by Staff Bona

The holiday season is a time for families to come together and create lasting memories. Whether you’re planning a road trip to visit relatives or flying to a tropical destination, it’s important to prioritise the safety of your children during holiday travel. Here are some essential tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey for the whole family.

Plan Ahead

Before embarking on your holiday travel, take the time to plan and prepare. Research your destination and make a list of any potential hazards or safety concerns. This will help you anticipate and address any issues before they arise.

Pack Wisely

When packing for your trip, be sure to include essential safety items for your children. This may include a first aid kit, medication, sunscreen, insect repellent, and any necessary safety equipment such as car seats or life jackets. It’s also a good idea to pack snacks, water, and entertainment to keep your kids occupied during the journey.

Secure Your Child

If you’re travelling by car, ensure that your child is properly secured in an age-appropriate car seat or booster seat. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and use. If you’re flying, check with the airline for their specific guidelines on child safety restraints.

Be Mindful of Food and Water Safety

When travelling to unfamiliar destinations, it’s important to be cautious about the food and water your children consume. Stick to bottled water and avoid street food or uncooked foods that may pose a risk of foodborne illnesses. Wash your hands frequently and carry hand sanitiser for added protection.

Stay Vigilant in Public Places

Crowded airports, train stations, and tourist attractions can be overwhelming for children. Keep a close eye on your kids and establish a meeting point in case anyone gets separated. Teach your children about stranger danger and the importance of staying close to you at all times.

Protect Against the Sun

If you’re travelling to a sunny destination, protect your children from harmful UV rays. Apply sunscreen with a high SPF, dress them in lightweight, long-sleeved clothing, and provide them with hats and sunglasses. Seek shade during the hottest hours of the day to prevent heatstroke.

Prepare for Emergencies

No matter how well you plan, emergencies can still happen. Carry important contact numbers, including your paediatrician’s information and local emergency services. Familiarize yourself with the nearest medical facilities at your destination in case of illness or injury.

Communicate Safety Rules

Before and during your trip, communicate safety rules to your children. Teach them about road safety, stranger danger, and the importance of following your instructions. Encourage open communication and let them know they can approach you with any concerns or questions.

Completed by Marian Volkwyn

First published on Women&Home.

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