
Babies
do not have a mind of their own. They heavily rely on their parents to
keep them safe and healthy. Whenever couples travel or go on vacation to
their favourite destinations with
their children, it is key to make comprehensive plans and preparations
so as not to deny themselves a fantastic vacation. One of such
preparations should include prepping your hotel room for your baby. How
do you babyproof a hotel room? Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal shares some tips on how to achieve this.
Call your hotel
Even
though most hotels do not have special rooms for babies, you can call
your hotel to find out if they can make arrangements for you and your
child. If they agree, this may come at an additional cost but at least,
you will not need to worry about baby proofing your hotel room yourself.
Move furniture away from the windows
You
cannot always have eyes on your baby. But to prevent something sinister
from happening, you should move furniture away from the windows. This
will prevent your baby from crawling indiscriminately. If you do not
want to move the furniture, you can securely lock windows and doors.
Cover unused electrical outlets
A
duct tape should be part of the items you pack if you are traveling
with your baby. It will really come handy in baby proofing your room. As
a safety measure, use the duct tape to cover all unused electrical
outlets as well as other openings you think can cause injury to a young
baby.
Don’t forget your mosquito net
Mosquito
nets are designed to shield your baby from mosquitoes and many hotels
cannot guarantee a mosquito free room. They may fumigate it
intermittently but to be on the safe side, it is better to set up your
own mosquito net in your room.
Move items away from your baby’s reach
Watch
out for items like mouthwash, shampoo, suitcase, cosmetics, and
medications among others which should be kept far away from the reach of
your baby to prevent cases of unmonitored ingestion.
Ogunfowoke Adeniyi | |
Travel/Technology Writer | |
Mobile: +2348090747241 Skype: Sleeksavvy | |
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