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ON THE GO
ON THE GO
KEEPING YOUR TODDLER CLEAN CAN BE CHALLENGING, EVEN MORE WHEN YOU'RE OUT AND ABOUT. SEE OUR GUIDE FOR TIPS TO MAINTAIN HYGIENE ON THE GO
QUICK TIPS FOR OUTINGS
BEACHES
WOODS
SOFT PLAY
FARMS
PARKS
MUSEUMS
CLEANING SURFACES
Wipe down public areas before placing your toddler on them (changing stations, benches, tables)
Carry a foldable mat to keep your child off public surfaces
Always carry disinfectant spray or wipes
ON THE GO DISINFECTANTS
NAPPY CHANGES
Always have a foldable changing mat
Keep in mind privacy for your child when changing in public areas
Buggies that lay down make a great changing station
PACKING A CHANGING BAG
DISTRACTIONS
Always carry a few easy to clean toys
Don’t forget a spare dummy and case
Music can be a great soother
SEE ON THE GO BABY TOYS
SHELTER
Pop up tents are a lifesaver for hot or cold weather changes
Always carry something to provide shelter and shade such as an umbrella
SEE ALL BABY TENTS
QUICK TIPS FOR OUTINGS
SOFT PLAY AREAS
Take a few easy to clean toys to prevent your child mouthing public toys
Bring socks or slippers with grips on to prevent slipping
Clean your child’s hands when they leave the play area
WOODS
Bring a small UV pop up tent for nappy changing, shelter or even a picnic area
Take gloves to prevent your child’s hands getting hurt or dirty when exploring
Clean your child’s hands after touching things and exploring
BEACHES
Take a UV tent and sun cream especially when cloudy
Take a small inflatable pool and baby powder to remove sand gently
Clean your child’s hands after playing in the water and when they leave the beach
PARKS
Check the park for rubbish your child might pick up
Wipe down common areas on equipment such as handles
Clean your child’s hands when they leave the park
FARMS
Prevent your child putting their hands around their mouth when around animals
Take dummies or small toys to prevent hands in the mouth
Clean your child’s hands thoroughly when they leave the farm
MUSEUMS
Bring sanitiser or wash your child’s hands regularly
Take a few small toys to keep your baby occupied
Clean your child’s hands when they leave the museum
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IF YOU SUSPECT SOMETHING WRONG OR A CONDITION WORSENS PLEASE SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING WITH YOUR BABY, PLEASE SEEK SUPPORT
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