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What To Think  About When Buying A Infant's Beach Cabana

Taking your child to the beach can be a wonderful sensory occurrence for him/her - the noise of the waves, other children playing, the feel of the sand or pebbles - but don't let their day be ruined needlessly. Babies and young kids are particularly at risk from sunburn and heat stroke and have to be sheltered from the sun's harmful rays.

Toddlers can burn in just 10 or 15 minutes, even on a dull or hazy day, so ensure you rub on a high factor sun screen, in preference one specifically for babies, before you go outdoors. Allow at least 20 minutes for the sunscreen to beactivated.

Once on the beach it's a good idea to erect a baby beach cabana to produce some shade. You will still need to monitor the temperature in the interior, however. If you are concerned about this search for a tent with ventilation flaps or mesh windows that can be opened to allow the wind blow through.

Further properties to look out for include:

- strong UV protection of, for example SPF50

- user friendly storage case

- pop-up system

- ground pegs

In addition, ask how easy they are to put up and take down and how heavy they are. The last thing you require when carrying all your stuff to the beach is a heavy gazebo to handle aswell.

Some infant's beach shelters have more than one purpose. You can buy ones which are additionally a travel cot and, for bigger youngsters, there are ones that come with a play tunnel. Several have removable floors which allows them to play directly in the sand.

As you can notice there are a great variety of types of beach cabanas available so it is worth taking some time ahead of when you go shopping, to think about just what you're trying to find in a infant's beach tent. Then it will be an easy task to find the one that suits your household, make your purchase and prepare to enjoy worry free and relaxing days at the beach.

by: Haley Bingham




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