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. Summer Safety and Sanity for Families on the Go
by Krista Fabregas

Welcome, summer! School is out and families are looking forward to spending a little quality time together - usually away from home enjoying the great outdoors. Whether it's a 3-week vacation camping in the mountains, a day at the beach, a week at a theme park, or a weekend at grandma's, you'll always need some comfort and safety basics close at hand. Why not get organized now and have the essentials ready to go when you are?

As a habitual camping couple - even before kids - I can't tell you how many times I ran through my mental list of must-haves while packing, only to arrive without a key item - say, sunscreen at the beach! Well, that just couldn't happen once our daughter arrived. So, I resorted to a master checklist and a ready-to-go kit of travel essentials that changes a bit as she grows. It's been smooth sailing ever since.

To make your own "Family Essentials" kit, first think about your typical outings. For weekend camping and days at the beach, a medium-sized plastic storage box is ideal - I like the kind with the removable lid. I tape my master checklist to the inside of the lid and carry it with me through the house - or store - while loading up. If you're traveling by air or your outings include theme parks, relatives' homes or zoos, a zippered shoulder tote is a great choice - you can Velcro your master list inside a pocket so it stays put.

The contents of your kit will vary, depending on the age of your children, the nature of your destination, and how far it is from home. Here's my master list, which you can customize to your own family's needs.

The Go-Anywhere Basics
Even if you just stick these in your diaper bag, (and keep safely out-of-reach of toddler hands) you'll be happy that you did!
  • A small first-aid kit - Most important: Band-Aids in various sizes, antibacterial cream, insect sting pads, tweezers, pain reliever/fever reducer, small scissors, and a bandana and small Ziploc baggie (in case you need to ice or wrap an injury)
  • Medications - Any allergy or asthma medication needed by family members.
  • Sun block - We like the kid's sprays and sticks, they're compact and easy to apply.
  • Insect repellent - Also in sprays and sticks.
  • A small tube of analgesic ointment - Quick itch relief for insect bites and brushes with poison ivy.
  • Individually wrapped antibacterial wet wipes - for cleaning hands, shirts and you name it, anywhere!
  • 3-4 removable cabinet locks - a must for any family with toddlers, even if you're just visiting a friend for the afternoon. (A removable pressure-mounted safety gate is handy, too, for safer visits to friends and relatives.)

Comfort in the Great Outdoors
This is where the box or tote comes in handy. Now this isn't all you will need, of course, but these are the often-forgotten basics you'll miss, so keep a small assortment packed, ready to go.
  • A small roll of trash bags and plastic grocery bags
  • Several large and small heavy-duty Ziploc resealable bags
  • Napkins or paper towels (in a Ziploc)
  • Plastic cutlery and drinking straws
  • Paper or plastic plates and cups
  • Toilet paper (in a Ziploc)
  • Can opener
  • Sharp knife secured in a cover (like KidSmartLiving's Knife-Safe snap-on covers)
  • Twine
  • Twist-ties
  • Small notebook and pen (in a Ziploc)

Added Security
Another key item for safety on the go is a whistle. Whether in a forest or in a crowd, a child can quickly disappear from sight. Equip kids (4 and up) and mom or dad with whistles for quick reunions!

About the Author:
Krista Fabregas is the founder of KidSmartLiving, providing parents with excellent resources, ideas and products that help create stylish, safe family homes and low-maintenance lifestyles. Visit her website and request a free catalog at www.kidsmartliving.com, or email Krista at ideas@kidsmartliving.com

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