Traveling with Children – Labor Day Weekend Travel Tips with Your Kiddos

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Traveling with Children â Labor Day Weekend Travel Tips with Your Kiddos If you are planning on hitting the road this Labor Day 2010 and are traveling with children, the obstacles await you. Labor Day weekend is regarded as a heavy traffic time for the no back booster car seat ratings majority of roadways, but the challenge lies in transporting those young ones along for the ride. The goal ahead is surely a safe commute to your holiday travel destination, whether it be a short stint around town or an arduous cross country venture. There are a few routine guidelines that one must not forget when traveling with children. The first of which, all children should be properly secured with a safety belt or booster seat. Sure, itâEUR(TM)s easy to toss them in, and rush the strap checks, but taking the extra time to give that harness your stamp of approval can prove to be life saving. Another important, but simple measure to take, is to not feed your children in a moving vehicle. Sudden braking can cause choking, which in turn emits pandemonium for the child and the concerned guardian and driver. It is best to stop the car and pull off to a safe zone before dishing out the treats. Rather, keep the child occupied with books and toys. However, if you think your car keys are toys, think again, as even cars in âEUR~parkâEUR(TM) are not safe! Do not take for granted a developing mind, as children have been known to enter trunks of cars, or even switch the gears when least expected. Liberty Mutual understands that http://www.sears.com/search=booster%20car%20seats traveling with children can be both exciting and sometimes worrisome. Visit Liberty Mutual Solutions for a safety checklist for your upcoming travel dates. Â Sources:Â http://www.libertymutualsolutions.com/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=27 www.everystockphoto.com; http://gather.com/traveling-with-children-labor-day-weekend-travel-tips-with-your-kiddos/

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Traveling with Children � Labor Day Weekend Travel Tipswith Your Kiddos

If you are planning on hitting the road this Labor Day 2010 and are traveling with children, theobstacles await you. Labor Day weekend is regarded as a heavy traffic time for the no back boostercar seat ratings majority of roadways, but the challenge lies in transporting those young ones alongfor the ride. The goal ahead is surely a safe commute to your holiday travel destination, whether itbe a short stint around town or an arduous cross country venture.

There are a few routine guidelines that onemust not forget when traveling withchildren. The first of which, all childrenshould be properly secured with a safetybelt or booster seat. Sure, itâEUR(TM)seasy to toss them in, and rush the strapchecks, but taking the extra time to givethat harness your stamp of approval canprove to be life saving. Another important,but simple measure to take, is to not feedyour children in a moving vehicle. Suddenbraking can cause choking, which in turnemits pandemonium for the child and theconcerned guardian and driver. It is best tostop the car and pull off to a safe zonebefore dishing out the treats. Rather, keepthe child occupied with books and toys.However, if you think your car keys are

toys, think again, as even cars in âEUR~parkâEUR(TM) are not safe! Do not take for granted adeveloping mind, as children have been known to enter trunks of cars, or even switch the gearswhen least expected.

Liberty Mutual understands that http://www.sears.com/search=booster%20car%20seats travelingwith children can be both exciting and sometimes worrisome. Visit Liberty Mutual Solutions for asafety checklist for your upcoming travel dates.

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http://www.libertymutualsolutions.com/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=27

www.everystockphoto.com;

http://gather.com/traveling-with-children-labor-day-weekend-travel-tips-with-your-kiddos/

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