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10 Safety Tips When Traveling with Babies and Toddlers

By Hemapriya Natesan @MyLittleMoppet

June 7, 2018 Leave a Comment

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If you’re someone who loves travelling, the thought of staying at home for several years till your child grows up can be akin to a nightmare! Besides, you want your child to become a globe trotter too, and that’s not going to be possible if your little one doesn’t get a taste of what’s out there. So the solution is to travel with your baby, but that alone can trigger your anxiety! Yes, traveling with a baby or toddler is no small feat. There are many factors to consider, like food, hygiene, potty and most importantly, safety.

In this aspect, babies are probably easier to handle, but toddlers are a whole other thing! Fortunately, there are many easy ways to ensure your child is safe at all times during travel. Here are 10 safety tips that every parent needs to know when traveling with a baby or toddler.

10 Safety Tips When Traveling with Babies and Toddlers

Travelling with small children can be scary, but it doesn't have to be! Here are 10 important Safety Tips When Traveling with Babies and Toddlers.

1. Keep a Close Eye on Your Child

 

Safety Tips when traveling

Remember, when it comes to traveling with a baby or toddler, it is always better to err on the side of caution. Carry your baby or toddler in a baby backpack or carrier whenever possible. Or, if you need to put your child in a stroller, keep a close eye on your son or daughter and NEVER leave the stroller.

2. Find Out Where the Nearest Hospital Is Located

 

Safety Tips when traveling

If you reach your final destination and need to take your child to the hospital, where will you go? Get the address and phone number for the hospital closest to where you will be staying. Also, find out if where you are traveling has an emergency phone number (like 911) and keep this number handy.

3. Pick Up a First Aid Kit

 

Safety Tips when traveling

Let’s face it – you never know when you might need an ice pack, Band-Aids or other first aid essentials. Thus, you should pack a first aid kit before you embark on a trip with a baby or toddler. And if you’re traveling to a tropical country where mosquitoes may carry malaria or dengue fever, you should add mosquito repellent to your first aid kit too.  Be sure to confirm with your pediatrician on which products are safe to use for your child.

4. Purchase Travel Insurance

 

Safety Tips when traveling

With travel insurance, you and your family are protected in the unfortunate event that an accident or emergency occurs while traveling. Additionally, travel insurance guarantees that you’re protected due to a delayed flight, lost luggage and any medical expenses that you encounter during your trip.

5. Choose Bottled or Filtered Water

 

Safety Tips when traveling

As always, you should try to keep your child hydrated, especially if you travel to a warm-weather destination. Keep in mind, however, that the water in a foreign nation is unlikely to match the quality of water available at home. To avoid waterborne pathogens while traveling, you should use a water bottle with a filter. You should choose bottled water over water directly from the sink as well.

6. Select Fresh, Healthy Foods

 

Safety Tips when traveling

When in Rome or anywhere else, it makes perfect sense to sample the local fare. At the same time, the health regulations may be lax in certain countries, so make smart choices. Select fresh, healthy foods from restaurants where locals frequently eat. That way, you can enjoy tasty local cuisine without putting your health and safety in danger.

7. Use a Life Jacket

 

Safety Tips when traveling

If you plan to take your son or daughter swimming in a pool or at a beach, you should bring a life jacket with you. And any time your child wants to swim, ensure he or she always wears a life jacket. Life jacket are also essential at spots that have boats or boating services, so it’s recommended to carry one with you.

8. Carry Sunscreen and a Hat

 

Safety Tips when traveling

Whenever your child goes outside, it is important to protect him or her against the sun’s UVA and UVB rays. Therefore, you should safeguard your child against the sun’s rays by bringing child safe sunscreen and a hat on your trip. Sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30 is ideal, and you may want to pick up sunscreen that is specifically designed for babies and toddlers for optimal sun protection.

9. Sit in the Middle

 
Safety Tips when traveling

Regardless of whether you’re traveling by plane, train or automobile, you should sit in the middle seat with your child. This helps minimize the risk that your child could wander off into the aisle if you fall asleep with him or her in your arms. You should also bring a child safety car seat or rent one when you arrive at your final destination. By doing so, your child will be able to travel in safety and comfort throughout your trip.

10. Learn CPR

Safety Tips when traveling

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a must-have for any parent, and it may prove to be beneficial while traveling or at home. A typical CPR training class requires only a few hours to complete and teaches parents how to administer chest compressions and rescue breaths, assist conscious and unconscious choking victims, find and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) and much more.

 When it comes to traveling with a young child, why should you be forced to leave anything to chance? Instead, take advantage of these Safety Tips When Traveling with Babies and Toddlers, and you’ll be better equipped than ever before to keep your child safe any time you travel.

Travelling with small children can be scary, but it doesn't have to be! Here are 10 important Safety Tips When Traveling with Babies and Toddlers.

This article is by SureFire CPR. SureFire CPR is an industry leading CPR and First Aid instruction company serving the greater Southern California area. SureFire CPR continues to offer convenient, affordable and high-quality CPR instruction to the greater Southern California area. Their training facilities, CPR classes and other certification programs are available to the public and taught by professional firefighters, paramedics, lifeguards, ER nurses and EMTs.

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