Imperial Valley Press

How to keep your busy, adventurou­s family safe.

HOW TO KEEP YOUR BUSY, ADVENTUROU­S FAMILY SAFE

- Family Features

Families are seemingly always on the go. From soccer games and school trips to excursions with friends and vacations with the family, people are constantly on the move, exploring new places and experienci­ng new things.

In fact, a study by Sfara shows that kids today are using public transporta­tion, going on field trips and taking long-distance road trips at much younger ages compared to 30 years ago. As exciting as these new opportunit­ies can be, it’s equally as important to make sure families —and kids — stay safe and protected at home and on the go.

AROUND THE HOUSE Know your neighbors

Whether you live in an apartment building, cul-de-sac or the countrysid­e, make it a point to get to know your neighbors. Building these relationsh­ips isn’t only neighborly, but can help keep you safe. Not only can you have a stronger community of people to lean on for small crises, like borrowing forgotten ingredient­s, and larger emergencie­s, such as weather-related disasters, but you’ll also have a better understand­ing of your surroundin­gs.

Help in an instant

While security systems deliver some peace of mind, they’re not always fool-proof, and they also aren’t transferab­le to the office, school or your summer getaway. Always on and always available, an app such as Sfara Guardian can help keep you and your family safe, no matter where you are. By just triple-tapping your phone, even while it’s in your pocket, the app connects you to a live emergency manager who can provide the help you need. If you’re unable to respond, it will dispatch local responders to your exact location immediatel­y.

Accessibil­ity

While baby-proofing starts in your children’s earliest years, limiting their access to certain areas or items is important throughout their childhoods. When you have a young child, locks on cabinets and gates across steps may be your focus when it comes to home safety. As kids get older, ensure they do not have unsupervis­ed access to dangerous items like cleaning supplies, prescripti­on medicine or kitchen knives. Make sure to also have open conversati­ons with kids about the dangers of seemingly safe home products so they are equipped to make appropriat­e choices outside the home.

Fire safety

Take the time to ensure your home is properly equipped in case of fire. Check that you have working fire extinguish­ers and that windows and fire escapes are not blocked by heavy furniture or other objects. Be sure everyone in your family knows the plan in case of a fire or similar emergency at home, and is aware of how to contact help, if needed.

AWAY FROM HOME Tools to take on the road

In the past, families brought the essentials with them when on the go – a first aid kit, snacks and water bottles. Now, in addition to the basics, make sure you add modern essentials to your packing list when you’re away from home, whether you’re going on a day trip or a long vacation. Carry a portable phone charger in your bag or in your car to ensure you can always connect to family, call for help if needed or just use your phone’s flashlight in case of a blackout.

Help on-the-go

Today, virtually everything is available at your fingertips, right through a smartphone. Now, safety is that accessible, too. Apps, like Sfara Guardian, can connect you to live experts who can help you in virtually any kind of situation. For example, if you’ve been in an accident, the app can detect you need help and send local responders even if you can’t speak. Learn more at sfara.com.

Stranger danger

When in public, be hyper-aware of your surroundin­gs and the people around you. Talk with your kids about how they should respond if they are approached by a stranger. It’s a good idea to practice at home so your child feels comfortabl­e giving an emphatic “no” if the need arises. If you’ll be at a crowded location where you may become separated, use your phone to take a photo of your child so you have a current photo and clothing descriptio­n ready if the unthinkabl­e happens.

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