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Hotels/Motels to Note:
Radisson offers child-care services, cribs, childproofing kits,
books, games and videos through their “Family Approved” program.
Safety Measures
1. Your Room. When you first arrive, do a quick check of the room.
Are the balcony doors locked? Can a child easily open the windows?
Are any cords hanging from the blinds or drapes? What about the
outlets? Are they in good shape? Easy for a child to access? It’s a
good idea to pack your own outlet covers, as most hotels don’t
childproof their rooms.
Hotels/Motels to Note:
- Doubletree offers “Family-Friendly Suites” that are baby and
childproofed and are stocked with emergency baby supplies.
- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts will childproof your room upon
request.
- Westin hotels give children gifts – and parents safety kits – at
check-in.
2. Tour The Hotel With Your Child. This is one of the best ways to
help your child become more familiar – and comfortable - with the
surroundings.
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Introduce him or her to the hotel staff at the front desk. In the
event of an emergency or problem, your child will know where to go,
and who to ask for help. Walk to the pool and go through the
swimming safety rules. On the way back to your room, point out the
stairways, exits and fire extinguishers, as well as the most direct
route to the lobby.
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