Wednesday, June 11, 2014

How do you protect a toddler during a tornado?




Bethanie


With all of the recent tornados that have occurred it has been making me think about how I should protect myself and my toddler in a tornado. We live in an apt. complex and are on the 2nd floor. I believe the safest place in my apt. is the bathroom or the closet. I am just wondering that if you are in the bathtub with a mattress pulled over the two of you, how should you be positioned in the tub? Should I be on top of my toddler, I am just wondering. If so, how would I hold my mattress and him at the same time. I have also read that the safest place for little kids is in a car seat. I am just trying to clear up what's factual and what is not. I also live about 8 minutes for a hospital. Would it be safer for me to drive to a hospital and get into the ground floor. I know it's a lot of questions but I am just wondering what's the best thing to do if you dont' have a shelter


Answer
If you are in a multi-level apartment complex, get to the lowest floor and into an interior area or room. This could be a hallway, bathroom, closet, or any other interior room. Take plenty of water, blankets, pillows, any special items your toddler needs such as diapers, medicine, something like a toy bear or stuffed animal to help keep him/her calm. Get as low as possible. Sit and hold your child in a manner where you have a good hold and where your arms/hands can protect their body.

If you can not get to a sturdier shelter, The National Weather Service states to find a low ditch or culvert and lay flat as can be face down if no other shelter can be found. This would be a last resort action. Do not try to outrun a tornado in a vehicle. Some tornadoes have been known to travel up to 70MPH. If caught in a vehicle, do not seek shelter under a highway overpass. Wind speeds are actually sped up through the overpasses.

You can keep alert by watching or listening to local news. Can also listen to NOAA weather radio. These radios alert you of any watches or warnings issued for your area. They can be purchased at almost any department store.

Taking my toddler and baby on a cruise?




lopku


I don't really want to go on this cruise my husband has planned, but it's payed for now. When I go on the cruise I will have 3 year old and a one year old. Do you get sea sick? Will we have to take medicine for it? Will there be cribs and stuff on the cruise? What other things should I know or do? Any information would be helpful...
NO I would never give my children medicine without asking the doctor first! I also plan on asking the cruise about the cribs, but wanted to ask what you all thought about things first.



Answer
As much as i hate to give you the same answer, i cannot help it. Call the customer service. It's the best thing to do.

Best to have a double stroller so you wont have a hard time carrying your babies when they feel like sitting. The other one is three but he will feel loved if you are giving him the same care during the entire journey. He can always choose to walk by himself, but it is always a plus to be prepared.

About the medicine, though it is over-the-counter, please contact your family doctor. Please don't ever let your children take anything without the right prescription. Please.

It is better if you are prepared, but i guess your children will never have a hard time traveling since they are young. It is a good start for them.

Don't forget the first aid kit, some fruits(especially sour ones), and one toy.

Hope you enjoy your travel experience.

By the way, be grateful about your husband, he loves you :)

Mandy
http://www.doublejoggingstrollerreviews.com/




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