
๐๐๏ธ Summer Camp Safety First! ๐
Summer is fast approaching, and it seems like kids have been counting down the days! As we gear up for the summer camp season, safety remains our top priority. Whether your child is heading off for a week of wilderness adventures or staying local for day camp fun, here are some key safety tips to keep in mind:
โ Choose a Camp That’s Right for Your Family
Do Your Research
Before officially signing your child up for camp, take time to research thoroughly. Read reviews, explore testimonials, and consider camps with strong reputations and accreditation.
Understand Their Policies
Each camp operates under different safety guidelines. Be sure to ask about staff training, background checks, supervision protocols, and emergency procedures.
Ask About Medical Services
Ensure the camp has on-site medical staff or quick access to healthcare facilities. Confirm that staff are trained in CPR, basic first aid, allergy response, and medication administration—and that they're aware of any specific medical needs your child has.
๐งฐ Ensuring Preparedness
Medical Forms & Allergies
Complete all required medical forms and clearly disclose any allergies, chronic conditions, or special needs. Talk to camp staff ahead of time to ensure they are fully informed and prepared.
Emergency Contact Info
Provide up-to-date emergency contact details, including your child’s primary healthcare provider. Make sure your child also knows how to reach you if needed.
First Aid Kit
Pack a small personal first aid kit with essentials like band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and any prescribed medications. Teach your child how and when to use it, and when to seek help from camp staff.
๐งโ๏ธ Daily Essentials
Hydration
Pack a reusable water bottle and remind your child to refill and drink often, especially during outdoor activities.
Sun Protection
Send your child with sunscreen (SPF 30+), and teach them how to apply it properly. Lightweight long-sleeved shirts, sunglasses, and a hat will also help protect them from the sun throughout the day.
Label Everything
From water bottles and sunscreen to medications and backpacks—label all your child’s items clearly with their name to avoid mix-ups and ensure safety.
๐ Summer camp is an incredible opportunity for children to grow, learn, and make lifelong memories. It’s a place to build friendships, resilience, teamwork, and independence—all while having fun in a safe, supportive environment.
Let’s work together to keep every camper healthy, happy, and ready for a summer full of adventure! ๐