The Ultimate Guide To Safe Travel With Kids

Last updated: 26/02/2017 12:21 by TraceyC to TraceyC's Blog
Filed under: Travel
Travelling with your family will undoubtedly leave you with some great and unforgettable memories. Therefore, don’t forget to bring your camera with you. However, if your kids are still young, you need to think about travel safety measures twice as much. So, if you have a road trip coming up, make sure to read the following points and start your travels with peace of mind.


Prepare the kids for the long trip

If they’re not used to spending a lot of time in a vehicle, the kids can get really bored and even troublesome. Not only is it dangerous to lose focus as you drive because of your children’s complaining, but they can also start fidgeting and moving around, which can cause some serious problems. Therefore, make sure to have some travel games and activities prepared well beforehand, so that you can keep your kids entertained the whole length of the ride.


Safety inside the car


Even if they’re calm and entertained, children still need to wear a seat belt. This is a must if you want to ensure their safety inside the car. There are also specially made car seats for babies, toddlers and preschoolers, which are essential for any car-owning family. Check these before your trip, so that you can make sure that everything is comfortable and functions properly.


Easy on the air con


Having an air conditioner that can blast warm or cool air in a car is a true bliss, but be very careful not to go overboard. Children are extremely sensitive to sudden temperature changes. In that sense, too big of a difference between the car and outside can cause some serious health problems.


Check the car


This may be one of the most important things before a big family trip. Don’t forget to check the state and working condition of your car. If you’re not that knowledgeable about cars, have a professional take a look at it. Stock up on gas and secure the brakes. You can find plenty of helpful advice on the Tyreright website here, to help you keep your tires safe, if you’re not already familiar with the process or just want to be extra cautious.

Car sickness

It’s not rare that children get car sick when on a long drive. If you think that motion sickness meds are your best bet, make sure to take your kids to a pediatrician, so they can determine the healthiest possible med for your child’s needs. There are also plenty of other natural remedies that can help with car sickness. In some cases, even music can help. Be very careful when it comes to the food you give to your kids before you start your travels and pack only light meals and snacks for the trip.


Even if it’s cold outside, it’s important to have some fresh air flow in the car. Therefore, make sure to roll down your windows from time to time. Also, never, under any circumstances, should you leave your kids alone in the car. If you can keep your eyes on them, both you and your kids will feel safer.
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