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What safety measures children should be taught while participating in camping​

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Answered by rutu53
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Camp Safety and Camp Rules for Kids

When kid’s go camping, whether it’s a weekend of tent camping, or just an over-nighter – safety has to be a top priority. And that means camp rules, like; “No running in camp,” or “stay within eyesight or earshot,” “don’t eat the berries,” etc.

The point is – if it’s a kid’s first outdoor camping trip, they don’t know what they shouldn’t do, or what could hurt them.

Camp rules should be discussed with the kids before the trip, and again when you arrive at the campsite. You want them to have fun – but safely.




5 Basic Camp Site Rules for Kids: As obvious as these rules seem, – it is surprising how many parents ASSUME the kids know them. It is important that you explain to the kids, when you arrive at camp, that these rules are FIRM and SERIOUS!.

Always Wear Footwear:



Never allow kids to go barefoot in camp. There are too many things to; cut, scratch, poke, and stick into their feet, not to mention all the things they can stub their toes on, and trip over.

 

NO Running & NO Horseplay:



There are too many things to; trip over, like tent guy-lines, or roots; – run into, like trees and lantern poles; – and fall into, like the creek or campfire.

 

NO Food, Snacks, or Candy in the Tents:



Kids will sneak around this one because they can’t see the harm, but animals and critters can smell the food in a sealed unopened candy bar or chip bag and it acts like a magnet drawing them into the tent. The least problem would be ants and flies, the worst could be a bear attack. Explain this to the kids and then ENFORCE this rule!

 

NO Candles, Lighters, or Open Flames in Tents:



Of course this may seem obvious, but tell them anyway.

 

Use the “Buddy System:




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