{"id":3304,"date":"2018-04-27T04:41:05","date_gmt":"2018-04-27T11:41:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.toolazine.com\/?p=3304"},"modified":"2018-07-27T19:56:36","modified_gmt":"2018-07-28T02:56:36","slug":"camping-safety-rules-kids","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.toolazine.com\/camping-safety-rules-kids\/","title":{"rendered":"Camping Safety Rules for Kids"},"content":{"rendered":"

There\u2019s nothing more mesmerizing than sleeping under the millions of stars, waking up with the rustle of leaves with the aroma of trees and wilderness of air.<\/i><\/p>\n

Camping is fun; it\u2019s not only enjoyable but also one of the most inexpensive ways to be in the lap of nature and spend some quality time with family and friends.<\/p>\n

While adults take it as a leisure time they get from the hustle and bustle of life, kids consider it as an adventure. After all enjoying outdoors in nature with parents is what they always seek for. Be it camping at lakes, mountains or campground, the picturesque view and the beauty of camps will give you a life-long memory.<\/p>\n

Whether you simply want to gaze stars or you have plans to camp at places that show ultimate adventure, the first thing that juggles the mind when camping with kids is the SAFETY.<\/p>\n

Nevertheless, if you want to make your experience with kids a life-long memory, have a look at tried and tested methods to ensure kid\u2019s safety at camps.<\/p>\n

Related:<\/strong>\u00a0Fun things to take camping<\/a><\/p>\n

Choosing The Right Camping Place:<\/h2>\n

Parents should look for places that offer comfort to kids. It\u2019s one thing that can make or break your adventure. Perhaps you want to camp in remote areas, your kids will not be able to enjoy much.<\/p>\n

Therefore, the camp place should be based entirely on the abilities of the people you are camping with. If it\u2019s the first time your family is camping, choose a well-established campground or perhaps a National Park.<\/p>\n

Moreover, if your kids want to explore the local areas, or you want to hike few miles in the daytime, make sure to keep your camp-side near the local. However, if you wish to be only in camps, look for remote areas. And, if your kids don\u2019t want to be at rough places, make a campground near water and flushing toilets.<\/p>\n

The Campsite:<\/h2>\n

Are you wondering that choosing the campsite and choosing the right place is same? Well, No!<\/p>\n

When choosing the campground, you need to look for many other things. For instance, you have a tent that doesn\u2019t have a toilet; you perhaps look for place nearest to the bathroom. Moreover, if you are using RV vans for camping, you might be looking for the place close to the beach so that your kid can have fun.<\/p>\n

Also, don\u2019t forget to look for the shade and dark places. If your tent is in the sun, you will burn and end up putting sunscreen all the time. However, the dark place will become home to bugs, and you will have an itchy camping trip.<\/p>\n

Things to Pack<\/h2>\n

Camping with kids means you have to carry a whole lot of stuff to make your trip to fullest. Though it would be little rustic, you don\u2019t want to be too rough when you have baby\u2019s with you. Therefore, to enjoy your adventure to the fullest, make sure you carry right gear to make the trip a breeze and .<\/p>\n

Some of the most important supplies are:<\/p>\n

Portable Highchair:<\/h3>\n

A portable highchair<\/a> is the best for those spontaneous trips. Also, it is easy to carry and make you feel comfortable when you want to sit relax.<\/p>\n

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Portable high chair great for safely camping with kids<\/p><\/div>\n

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Hiking carrier:<\/h3>\n

If you have plans to hike around, a study hiking carrier<\/a> will accommodate your kid. They are amazing and will make you free. So, choose a soft and framed carrier to help you make your hiking with the baby the most amazing experience.<\/p>\n

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A Hiking carrier can be a safe and convenient way to take a small child with you hiking<\/p><\/div>\n

Wipes:<\/h3>\n

Let\u2019s accept it! You can never have many baby wipes<\/a>, especially when you are traveling with kids. So keep a bag full of wipes and baby\u2019s diapers<\/a>. Also, carry an extra bag to dispose of the used ones and other trash.<\/p>\n

Safety knife or tool:<\/h3>\n

Safety is the paramount thing when camping with kids. So, to safeguard your family from unforeseen problems, keep stuff like glowtsticks<\/a>, waterproof matchbox<\/a> and a safety knife<\/a>\u00a0handy. You can also keep pocket knives<\/a> to do things like cutting ropes, boxes, food, etc and other important tools in hand.<\/p>\n

Rug or Mat:<\/h3>\n

If you have crawling baby, you perhaps need extra space apart from the walled-tent. And that\u2019s when a picnic blanket<\/a> comes in handy. You can even pick an old indoor piece of carpet or beach mat to keep your kid from spending time on floors.<\/p>\n

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Picnic blanket with built-in carrying handle.<\/p><\/div>\n

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Baby\u2019s Toy:<\/h3>\n

Don\u2019t forget to keep your kid\u2019s favorite toys otherwise your life will be hell. Kids can become fussy sometimes, however, to keep them busy, bring their favorite toy or their entertainment gear to soften their mood. See some fun things to use camping<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Clothes:<\/h3>\n

Temperature can drop or rise at once, so be prepared! Think of layers for your baby. Although the day can be warmed, the temperature can drop at nights making it bone-chilling for your baby. So, put clothes in layers like polyester, polypropylene, and then wool.<\/p>\n

Add or remove clothes as per temperature. Bring jackets, and breathable raincoats and pants to stay protected from rain. Wear comfortable hiking socks<\/a> and shoes to safeguard your feet from scratching. Keep your baby packed to safeguard him from ticks and other insects. Bring their hats or caps to keep them protected from insects and sun.<\/p>\n

Drinking Water:<\/h3>\n

Although it\u2019s hard to carry a gallon of water, you can travel with water bottles, but what if they too run out?<\/p>\n

You are left with no option than to drink water from wildlife. But it can hamper your baby\u2019s health and can put them in pain making your camp the worst nightmare. It can also cause nausea, bloating, stomach cramps and even diarrhea.<\/p>\n

So what to do?<\/p>\n

Bring water purifying tablets<\/a>! Iodine is the easiest and inexpensive way to clean contaminated water. You can also use a water filter<\/a> or can simply boil water at your campfire, but it will take a lot of time.<\/p>\n

Eatables:<\/h3>\n

Plan your food according to the number of days you are going to spend in tents. Consider packed or dehydrated meals that only need water. You can bring stuff like granola bars, bread, peanut butter, fruits, packaged trail mix and other camping-friendly eatables.<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t forage for nuts and berries as you will not be able to differentiate between toxic and the edible ones. To keep your food safe and protected:<\/p>\n