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    6 Summer Safety Tips for Babies and Kids

    It is summertime, and the living is easy…for kids, at least! For parents, the new season can bring new worries.

    Dr. Harvey Karp

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    Dr. Harvey Karp

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    • Suit up with sun protection.
    • Protect your little ones from mosquitoes (and other pests!).
    • Practice water safety.
    • Be ready to childproof on-the-go.
    • Create a summer first aid kit.
    • Stay hydrated!

    It is summertime, and the living is easy…for kids, at least! For parents, all of that zipping across the playground, paddling around the pool, and frolicking in the sun can bring seasonal worries…ranging from scrapes and sunburns to more scary stuff, like drowning risks. However, by following a few common-sense safety tips, you can all enjoy some fun in the sun! 

    Suit up with sun protection.

    Slather up toddlers and big kids in sunscreen if you will be outdoors…and reapply it every two hours! To properly cover your child’s body, you need to use about 3 grams of sunscreen (that is about a shot glass worth!). For a kid’s face, you need about a half a teaspoon. Use mineral sunscreens when you can, and steer clear of aerosol spray sunscreens, which can cause coughing and wheezing in kids.  And, babies under 6 months should not wear sunscreen at all. Instead, protect your lovebug in other ways: Find a shady place to sit (or put that stroller canopy to use), and dress your little one in a sun hat and loose-fitting clothing that cover her arms and legs. 

    Protect your little ones from mosquitoes (and other pests!).

    Bug bites are on the rise…and with that, so are bug-borne diseases! If you will be spending time outdoors in a spot also frequented by mosquitoes, ticks, or other creepy-crawlies, you will want to make sure you are keeping your precious little ones protected. Keep bug bites away by wearing clothes they cannot bite through (long sleeves and pants, in woven fabrics), and avoid peak hours for bugs (this tends to be evenings for mosquitoes). For infants, use a mosquito net—such as Shoo, which securely attaches to SNOO to keep out pests. Try your best to avoid using chemical bug repellants…but if you must, apply it to your clothes instead of your skin (and really try to avoid using it on little kids and babies!).

    Practice water safety.

    Children under 5 are at the greatest risk for accidental drowning deaths, and research shows that many of these deaths happen when parents are distracted. An adult should supervise children at all times when they are around water, and NEVER leave children unattended in the pool for even just a few minutes. It is a smart idea to designate a specific person to be the pool supervisor…do not assume someone is keeping watch. Also, keep in mind that you cannot rely on a child’s flotation device or toys to keep your child afloat. However, you should make sure rescue equipment is on hand and accessible in the pool area. And of course, it is wise to enroll your child in swim lessons—and yourself in CPR training—just in case. 

    Be ready to childproof on-the-go.

    Though lots of fun for Mum and Dad, vacation homes and hotel rooms are not always the most baby- or toddler-friendly destinations. So, as you are packing your suitcase, make sure you throw in a few childproofing tools, including socket covers or bandage tape to cover outlets and cotton balls or bumpers to use on sharp corners. When you first arrive at your destination, get down on hands and knees to give yourself a baby’s-eye-view of the place. This will help you notice—and prevent—hazards like loose change that could be a choking risk, furniture that is not properly anchored, or dangling cords.

    Create a summer first aid kit.

    Summertime means endless exploring…but all of that frolicking tends to come with more boo-boos than usual. Be prepared for an uptick in scrapes, splinters, sunburns, and other minor injuries by kitting out your medicine cabinet with a few extra supplies…like some extra bandages, ointments, sunscreen, pain reliever, aloe, etc.  Even better: Stash it all in a kit that you can carry along with all of your summer adventures!

    Stay hydrated!

    Dehydration is a real drip, so it is important to stay hydrated when it is hot outside! Kids under 8 need about 4 to 6 glasses of water a day (more if they are active!). Offer water with meals and snacks, and be sure to pack a water bottle if you will be away from home. And for babies who cannot yet have water, that means making sure they are getting plenty of breastmilk or formula.

    Descargo de responsabilidad: La información en nuestro sitio NO es un consejo médico para ninguna persona o condición específica. Solo se proporciona como información general. Si tiene alguna pregunta o preocupación médica sobre su hijo o sobre usted mismo, por favor contacte a su proveedor de salud. La leche materna es la mejor fuente de nutrición para los bebés. Es importante que, en preparación para la lactancia y durante la misma, las madres lleven una dieta saludable y equilibrada. La combinación de lactancia materna y alimentación con biberón en las primeras semanas de vida puede reducir la producción de leche materna y es difícil revertir la decisión de no amamantar. Si decide utilizar fórmula infantil, debe seguir las instrucciones cuidadosamente.

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