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Travelling With Kids  Safety Tips

Travelling is fun but when you are with your children, you may need to take more precautions and be more aware of your surroundings. Travelling outside of your home country may prove even more difficult. Children are travelling abroad more than ever on family holiday and even with school excursions. When you travel with children, it is always important to be well versed in how to keep them safe and happy throughout the journey. Below you will find some of the most popular tips for travelling with kids:

* You should make sure you have some sort of first aid training while travelling with children. This will help to handle any small emergencies.

* Make sure that before you leave that your travel insurance arrangements are in place. Also, be sure to take your travel insurance details and records with you in the case of a medical or dental emergency.

* Having a tentative plan may be helpful to arrange all of the activities that you want to do, while also leaving room for rest and recuperation.

* Research the countries that you want to travel to before you go. If there are malaria regions in the country that you are travelling to, then you should try to avoid them, especially if you are travelling with a child under the age of five.

* While researching the country, check that your family is fully vaccinated against any of the diseases the country may be known for having.

* Many third world countries do not have adequate water supplies. So stay safe and drink bottled or purified water. Remember, bathroom water is tap water, so you may also want to brush your childrens teeth with bottled water.

* Bring long hand wipes, hand sanitizers and toilet paper. You never know when a situation will arise, so it is always best to be prepared.

* Not everyone drives on the same side of the road. Take particular caution while crossing the street.

* Use ample amounts of sun block and insect repellent. The sun can leave you a bad sun burn and really ruin your holiday. A bad sun burn can not only make your children irritable, but can leave them dehydrated and with a case of sun stroke . Mosquitoes carry diseases so insect repellent will keep you and your kids disease and itch free.

* Take along an emergency medical kit just in case you have an urgent situation. Carry band aids, antibacterial solutions, medicine for diarrhoea, gauze pads, vitamins, etc.

Travelling with children does not have to be difficult or scary. Make sure you do ample research about the country you are planning to travel to with your family. Be up to date on new medical alerts, areas with malaria, issues with the drinking water and anything else medically related. If you take these tips into consideration then you will have smooth sailing while on vacation. You want your children to be safe and healthy and now, they can be. You will be completely prepared on your next holiday for any emergency big or small.

by: Miley Johnson




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