Child-Proof Your Car For Maximum Safety

Child-Proof Your Car For Maximum Safety

The running of your family car will likely involve lots of journeys with your kids. Whether it’s trips to the grocery store, school runs, or friends houses for playdates; you’ll want to be taking all the precautions that you can to keep your kids safe on board which means taking time to child-proof your car.

Child-Proof Your Car: Consider Your Car Seats 

 Car seats are incredibly important when it comes to child-proofing your car. The seats will keep your children in place when driving and protect them in an accident. You’ll know that young children are too little to use a normal seat belt, so a car seat is an essential purchase for them until they are old enough to go without. You need to shop around for the right kind of car seat for your needs, and you should ensure that the seat is installed correctly so that it can do its job.

Generally speaking, infants will have a rear-facing car seat and later on, when a child is around three or four years old, they will move onto front-facing car seats. Booster seats can be used for children who become too big for a car seat but still need a little support. Make sure you are aware of the legal updates regarding booster seats.

Child-Proof Your Car Journey: Choose Toys Wisely 

While you’ll want to keep your kids entertained, you won’t want to give them any toys that they could choke on. You also won’t want to give them any toys that could be dangerous in the situation of hard braking or a crash. Soft toys are best, plus the use of kid’s music and similar. With this in mind, make sure the floor of your car is clean of any objects that could be harmful to your kids. Clear your car of anything that could get in your way while you are behind the wheel. Ensure never to place any objects close to your pedals that could get stuck. All common sense but worth reminding yourself of.

Child-Proof Your Car Journey With Regular Maintenance 

This is something that I’ve written about before, Regular maintenance is essential to keep everyone in your vehicle safe. Ensure that you get your car serviced often and always inspect your vehicle before you start each journey. Check your tyres, underneath the bonnet and the interior of your car to make sure that all is safe and well. If you keep on top of your maintenance checks, you’ll reduce the likelihood of problems occurring when you’re on the roads.

Teach Your Children About Car Safety 

You should teach your kids about the importance of wearing a seatbelt in a vehicle at all times. If they understand the dangers involved, it’s more likely that they will help you to help them. In addition to this, never leave your kids unattended in a vehicle, no matter what. Hot cars are a dangerous environment for children to be left in. It’s always better to stick together; even if you are only popping into the store for a minute.

 When it comes to keeping your kids safe in a car, there’s much to think about! But as long as you service your vehicle, get the right car seats and help your kids to learn about safety- you’ll be well on the right track! 

 Top Tips:

Before you take your kids on a road trip, remember to have a first aid kit to hand and plenty of water too. On longer journeys, children can become more agitated so it’s best to keep these to a minimum if you can help it. If you need to take a longer trip, allow yourself regular breaks and plan the journey in detail so you do not get distracted. 

 

5 Ways To Pass Time In An Airport

5 Ways To Pass Time In An Airport

Although travelling is incredibly exciting, waiting in an airport is not. Whether you’re sitting through a layover or you like to get to the airport extra early, finding ways to pass the time at an airport is essential. You might like to spend your time watching the planes take off, or catching up on podcasts or articles such as this one discussing truth about the infamous gentle giant Robert Wadlow. Don’t waste time on being bored or feeling frustrated, ensure you have plenty of things to do if you get stuck or delayed.

With that in mind, here are 5 ways to pass time in an airport: 

Enjoy Something To Eat Or Drink

 

If you’re looking for something to eat and you want to pass the time, airports have plenty of places for you to grab a bite to eat. Whether you’re looking for something quick or you want to sit and enjoy your meal, in most airports you will find a wide range of options. If you are planning on eating when you get to the airport, it might be worth researching what your options are going to be beforehand – especially if you’re travelling from a small airport or have dietary restrictions. 

Although most places have a wide selection, there are a number of airports that have nothing at all. For a guide to the best airports for food and drink, you can visit this site here. 

 

Play Games On Your Phone At The Airport

 

One of the best ways to pass time when it comes to spending time at the airport is to play games on your phone. Yes, we are all supposed to be unplugging more and enjoying our life experiences but you aren’t going to miss too much at an airport. If games are your thing, get some downloaded, make sure you have plenty of battery/a charger to hand and play instead of clock watching.

 

Catch Up On Social Media

 

As you’re going to be jumping on a plane with no WiFi for a number of hours, airports are a great place to spend time catching up on your social media channels. Whether you’re tagging yourself in on Facebook or watching all of your friends latest Instagram stories, you’ll be surprised how fast time will go when you’re mindlessly scrolling. 

 

Buy A Brainteaser Or Puzzle Book For The Airport

 

If you want to put your phone down and do something different whilst you wait, buying a brainteaser or puzzle book is a great option. With various different puzzles to choose from you could occupy yourself for hours. If you get stuck, you might want to consider using tools to help. Whether it’s a calculator or a word unscrambler, a little bit of help never hurt anyone. This might seem old school but it does the job!

 

Watch TV Shows And Movies

 

Another great way to pass the time in an airport is to watch TV shows and movies on your phone, tablet or laptop. If you have a long journey ahead of you, you can even download them so you can carry on watching once you get on the plane. 

Do you have a long layover coming up soon? Or do you like to get to the airport super early? What can you do to help pass the time before your flight? Let me know your ideas in the comments section below.