Planning the Essentials: Build a Family Safety Kit That Truly Travels
Start with core categories—ID and documents, medical, navigation, hygiene, comfort, and emergency communication. Then tailor by destination and season. Keep duplicates of critical items, like whistles and backup IDs, separated across bags. Want accountability? Share your checklist with kids and invite them to help tick items.
Planning the Essentials: Build a Family Safety Kit That Truly Travels
Infants need flexible layers, compact changing kits, and a backup lovey. Younger kids thrive with labeled pouches and color-coded packing cubes. Tweens can carry personal first-aid essentials and ID cards. Teens manage power banks and route maps. Comment with your child’s age and we’ll suggest a tailored packing pod.