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Ensuring Your Kids’ Safety on Holiday
By Patrick Chong
Child safety abroad has been in the news lately, and there’s a very real paranoia in travelling with
kids. Travel insurance for children is a good precaution, but won’t protect against abduction or worse,
so what should parents do? What is smothering, and what is too little care? Here are a few tips to help
those worried about their kids’ safety in the sun.
Get Travel Insurance for Children
Okay, so it wouldn’t cover the kind of high profile abductions that have made the headlines lately, but
getting travel insurance for children means you can relax that little bit more. If they get sick, your
medical expenses will be covered, as well as the usual perks of the product. Some travel insurance
aimed at children also covers them when travelling without parents or guardians, which is a must if
they’re heading out solo for your peace of mind.
Keep Kids Safe in the Sun
Although it may seem less important, the hot and unfamiliar climate can be very damaging to
children’s health – especially younger ones. For that reason, take insect repellent, sun-cream and
after-sun with you wherever you go. Children have far thinner skin than adults and are at a real risk of
sunburn and associated sickness. Make sure it’s at least factor 15, and that you apply it every two
hours and after swimming. It’s a good idea to dress small children and babies in sun hats to protect
their face and neck, too – if they’ll keep them on!
Leaving Kids Alone
A lot has been made about the dangers of leaving children unsupervised, and it’s true