As we roll into the summer season and some very hot weather, it is a good time to remind au pairs of some safety tips. Most of the country, including the Twin Cities, has to endure high temperatures at some point over the summer. Here are some common safety reminders:
- Never leave a child unattended in a car, even with the windows rolled down.
- Always lock the car when not in use so kids can’t play in it.
- Always check the temperature of the car seat and seat belt before buckling a child in the car.
- Don’t keep a baby in the infant carrier for long periods of time on hot days. It can feel much hotter in the seat than out of it.
- Dress children in light=colored, loose-fitting clothing.
- Everyone, children and adults, should drink a lot of water every day during the summer.
- Reduce or eliminate strenuous activites during the hottest parts of the day.
SWIMMING POOL SAFETY TIPS
- An adult should be at arms’ length of (able to touch) any child under the age of 5 in a swimming pool.
- Never leave any child alone in or near the water.
- Keep a phone by the pool at all times.
- Always check to be sure the gate is closed when leaving the pool area.
- Host families should review their own home and pool safety rules with the au pair.
- Don’t forget the sunscreen!