Please take some extra precautions when visiting friends and family during holidays to ensure your child’s safety and health.
Some suggestions for your consideration:
▪ Remember that the families you are visiting may not have child protection measures. Be aware of dangerous places such as unlocked cabinets, climbable stools by windowsills, unattended bags, accessible cleaning or laundry products, stairs or small appliances with electricity.
▪ Save a list in your carry-on bag with important phone numbers you or other guardians may need in an emergency. Including police and fire departments, pediatricians, etc. Put tape on the list to prevent it from being torn or damaged by something that was accidentally knocked over.
▪ Always make sure your child is in the right child safety seat, heightening pads or fastening the seat belt. On cooler nights, children sitting in child safety seats should wear thin clothes and cover the top of the seat belt with a blanket instead of a thick coat, etc., if needed.
▪ Adults should also wear seat belts, drivers should never drunk driving or poison driving.
▪ Travel, visiting family, getting gifts, shopping and other festivals can all increase stress for children. Try to maintain your child’s usual living habits, including sleep time and lunch break, to help you and your child enjoy the holiday and reduce stress.
Holiday safety self-inspection table:
Travel safety article
1. If you want to travel by plane, you can refer to:
2. If you want to travel by car, you can refer to:
This is wrong when using a safety seat. A 4-year-old child was seriously injured in an accident.
3. If you want to use a baby stroller, you can refer to:
4. Walking and cycling are safe, you need to know:
Go out to play:
- Safe stay in the hotel:
Fright! The child looked out the window of the hotel...
went out for fun, and this negligence caused eternal regret. What can parents and hotels do?
2. Shopping mall safety behavior:
In addition to dressing mirrors, have you discovered these hidden dangers in the mall?
3. Safety knowledge for preventing loss:
holiday anti-abduction. Are you ready? You need to do these homework
I wish you all a safe and pleasant vacation!