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Summer Vacation Travel Safety Tips with Kids in Mind

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Friday, July 15, 2011   

PHOENIX - Before parents rush out the door on a family vacation, a pediatrician recommends that they take some time to plan for the "what ifs."

Put together a first-aid kit stocked with adhesive strips, pain reliever and ointments for cuts and insect bites, recommends Dr. Kenneth Wible, medical director of the pediatric care clinic at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics. He also advises making a list of emergency contacts, along with a nurse-line phone number to get medical advice. If the trip is to visit family members, he says, they can be tapped as a resource for a medical-provider recommendation.

"The tendency is to go to the first medical facility you happen to spot or come to, but it may not always be the ideal one - and so it's good to plan ahead. Usually for children, if there's a children's hospital in the community, that's the best place to start."

Safety experts advise bringing updated photos and profiles of children in case a child goes missing.

For car travel, Wible says, plan ahead with road games, movies and regular stops to burn off some energy. These tips are important for the parents as well as the children, he says.

"The driver, of course, gets fatigued on these trips sometimes, too. And so the combination of fatigue and distraction really can make for a dangerous situation."

Parents should make sure children are in the proper car restraint for their age, height and weight, Wible says. Never let them unbuckle while the car is in motion, he adds, not even for a second to grab another game from the back of the car.


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