Safety Tips For Summer Camp


Friday, March 27, 2009

Help your kids understand that following simple health and safety tips will help ensure fun for all at summer camp. Follow camping tips to help ensure your kids stay safe and healthy at camp.

Get your kids vaccinated
Be sure your kids' vaccinations are up-to-date. Ask their doctor or nurse what vaccines are recommended for summer camp.

Encourage safe physical activities
Children should get 60 minutes of physical activity on most days of the week. To help prevent injury, pack protective gear, such as helmets and life jackets, if the camp will not be providing them. Tell your kids not to swim if they are alone or if they have diarrhea.

Teach your kids to stay hydrated
Explain to your kids that the human body needs fluids on a regular basis. They shouldn't wait until they feel thirsty to drink water. Encourage your kids to drink plenty of non-carbonated, sugar-free fluids throughout the day.

Teach your kids to avoid wild animals
Teach kids that animals can carry diseases that are dangerous to people. Encourage them to enjoy watching them from a safe distance in their natural surroundings.

Pack protection
Be sure your kids have plenty of insect repellent and sunscreen to wear to protect themselves from mosquitoes, ticks, and the sun. Pack layers of light-weight, light-colored clothes for hot days and blankets and warm clothes for cool nights.

Prepare your kids
Make sure your kids are prepared. Teach them what to do in an emergency. Use this packing checklist to help start them out on the right foot at camp.


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