Basic Travel Safety Tips
April 4, 2009 by Kori Ellis
Filed under Home & Living
Are you headed out on a business trip or other excursion on your own? When traveling alone, follow these basic safety tips to keep yourself and your possessions protected.
At the airport, keep an eye on your bags at all time. Be especially careful when putting them on the conveyor belt at security check points. On the plane, put your laptop underneath the seat in front of you when not using it. If you put it in the overhead bin, it could easily get damaged or stolen.
If you are traveling to a city you have never visited before, do a little …read more
Holiday Safety: Flying or Driving?
December 15, 2008 by Marcie
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Whether you are flying or driving, kids need to be safe, as do adults. But, how do you, the adult, keep your child safe?
Flying: Use CARES, the only harness aviation restraint certified by the Federal Aviation Administration. Buy it at My Precious Kid instead of struggling with a car seat on the plane.
Whenever possible, pack a supply of treats, activities, and drinks. However, knowing the airlines now this is not always a possibility. Pack a change of clothing, diapers, and wipes in individual Ziploc bags so that you can easily change children on the go. Wear slip-on shoes and comfortable …read more




