Traveling Hassle-Free With A Car Seat
Traveling with children can be an adventure. You never know when a tantrum, crying fit or dirty diaper will happen. You also have to pack extra bags for their clothes, toys and other belongings. One consideration is traveling with a car seat. Most car seats are very portable and lightweight. There are many different sizes and models available to facilitate children of different ages and weights. However, portable car seats can sometimes pose problems when traveling by air, sea or land.
Here are a few ways to travel hassle-free with a car seat:
1. Check your car seat when flying
Most airlines require that you check your car seat with the front desk attendant when flying. Certain airlines offer an airplane car seat for younger passengers. You may want to inquire with the airline before you travel so that you know what to expect. It can save you a lot of time and hassle beforehand.
2. Make sure your car seat is secure for any road trips
Before you head out on the road, make sure that the car seat is properly installed and secured. Check the straps to make sure they are not worn, frayed or broken. Also, make sure the clips work correctly and cannot come undone easily. If the car seat is in poor condition, it’s time for it to be replaced.
3. Ask about safety measures when traveling by bus
Some tourist buses offer seat belts that you can secure your child’s car seat. Others do not. That’s why it’s important to call or email the bus company ahead of time to see what kind of safety measures they have in place for their passengers.
4. Keep an eye on your travel car seat when going on a cruise
Car seats can also be used on cruise ships. Just make sure that you don’t misplace yours! They are sometimes required to be stored in the cargo hold of the cruise ship when they are not in use. You may take it with you when you debark at different ports, especially if you plan to explore your destination by car or bus.
5. Think about adding a stroller
There are some strollers that allow you to clip on a car seat to them. This usually works best for infant car seats. This makes it easy to get around airports and popular tourist attractions. It’s one less thing for you to lug around wherever you go.
6. Store your car seat when traveling by rail
Trains do not require car seats. Just make sure that your child is safely fastened in their seat belt when traveling. You can store your car seat in the luggage rack where it is in plain view.
These are just a few simple tips for traveling with a car seat. With enough planning and precaution, you can safely navigate with your car seat and the rest of your baggage and family in tow. Choosing a lightweight, durable car seat can make your vacations more enjoyable and stress-free.
Donna Ria Mahayag says
salamat po sa pag bigay ng tips… malaking matutulong nito sa mga travelers lalo na ngayong bakasyon.