Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Seven Safety First Tips when Traveling with your Children






There is a big difference between traveling with an



adult and traveling with children. Even if you have



toddlers or an infant with you, it is a special



specification that adults accompanying their children



must observe safety first when traveling. There are



numerous ways to make traveling for you and your child



safer. Here are seven:





1. Maintain seatbelts or restraints at all times.



Naughtiness can become one reason for your child to



get hurt and cause one to another. Your child can move



all he want as long as his seatbelt or restraint are



firmly attached to their bodies. Furthermore,



turbulence can go without warning.





2. Keep your child抯 essentials inside your hand carry



bag. You can survive every ounce of tantrums when you



keep in your bag a handful of useful merchandise like



diapers, food and medicine. If you have an infant, you



can bring in two bottles of milk.





3. Position you child away from the aisle. It would be



more appropriate to sit him in between two adults. If



you don抰 like being seated along the aisle, for your



child抯 sake, sacrifice. Children love exploring and



reaching out things. They can get hurt unknowingly



when their little arms and hands get bumped by walking



people or by the serving cart. You can also sit him at



one corner beside the windows.





4. Bring toys. Make sure these are not deadly ones.



Toys can serve as perfect modalities to catch your



child抯 attention and refrain him or her from making



unnecessary noises and activities. Never bring toys



that can hurt, easily break or is heavy. Electronic



games can only be used while the plane is cruising.





5. Control your child. It is your responsibility to



control your child抯 behavior while inside the plane.



The flight attendant is never responsible for the



supervision of your child. You don抰 pay them to



become baby sitters. As much as possible, don抰 fall



asleep during the flight. Children take this



opportunity to wander around the plane and eventually



get lost. You also have to be careful when walking



around the plane with your child for he might reach



hot cups of coffee or silverware.





6. Upon the deployment of oxygen masks, put yours



first. Contrary to what most parents would think, it



is much advisable to put an adult抯 mask first before



their child. Why? for practical reasons. There would



be a greater chance of saving both your lives than



just your child抯. If the adult puts the oxygen mask



on their children first, it will take only few seconds



for hypoxia to come over wherein episodes of confusion



or passing out will happen. A child, especially



smaller ones, will be of no help once you pass out.



This is one very good reason why you must put on the



mask first.





7. Always be prepared for the possibility of



emergencies. Be aware of the procedures that can be



appropriate for your child. First, ask the flight



attendant if they have emergency equipments that are



designed especially for children. Next, be familiar



with the preflight briefing. Lastly, if your child has



a condition that can be an issue, inform the



attendant.





Generally, you have to plan ahead. Ask yourself what



are the things that can help you and your child to be



safe through hours of being suspended on air. It is



your sole responsibility to take good care of your



child by practicing these safety first tips when



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