Traveling
is exciting, but
is dependent on
a multitude of details.
You have a thousand
things to remember,
overlooking even
one can mean hassles
and frustrations.
If you are leaving
your home to go
on vacation, here
is a vacation checklist
to help you get
ready.
Complete
change of clothes for
each person per day (think
cool, comfortable clothing)
— though if you are renting
a place with laundry facilities,
you may be able to get
away with less
Lightweight sweater
or jacket and long pants
for cooler evenings
Swimsuits (two per
person, so you'll always
have a dry one)
Beach towels (again
two per person is ideal)
Beach cover-ups or
roomy T-shirts (to throw
on over swimsuit when
you've had enough sun)
Baseball caps or wide-brim
hats (to protect faces
from sun)
Make sure the pull-cord
loops on older window
blinds and drapes have
been eliminated or secured.
Cut the loop of the pull
cord just above the tassel
to result in two cords,
or keep the loop taut
with a tie-down device
that fastens the cord
to the floor or wall.
Hand-test the hot
water temperature. A child
can suffer third-degree
burns in a matter of seconds
if exposed to water above
120 degrees F. Most rental
homes do not have anti-scald
devices or renter access
to the water heater thermostat.
Hand-test the water upon
arrival to avoid accidental
scalding in the bath or
shower.
Examine bunk beds
for proper installation
and support of the mattresses.
Bunk bed guardrails, like
crib slats, need to be
close enough together
to avoid head entrapment.
Avoid allowing children
under the age of 6 to
sleep in the top bunk.
Place all household
cleaners and other potentially
dangerous chemicals in
a locked cabinet or closet.
Inspect the rental
crib to make certain it
is sturdy, properly assembled
and in good condition.