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Safe Travel with Kids during COVID

KEEPING EVERYONE SAFE WHEN TRAVELING IS A MUST

No matter where, when, or how your family is traveling, keeping everyone safe is a must. To help the kids understand and follow the rules, KeeKee’s here to help!

Kids often do better following instructions when they feel they have some power and following the Center for Disease Control guidelines is a great way to give them some control.

Here are the recommended ways to help when traveling:

  1.  Wear a face mask to cover your nose and mouth in indoor areas of planes, buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation and while indoors at U.S. transportation hubs (such as   airports and stations).
  2.  Wash hands frequently with soap and water, for as long as it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice. Or use hand sanitizer if you don’t have soap and water nearby.
  3.  Stay six feet apart from other people in crowded areas and avoid poorly ventilated indoor spaces.
  4.  Cough and sneeze into your elbow or a tissue (then throw it away).

These four tips will go a long way in helping keep everyone safer.

KeeKee Graphic: Safe Travel with Kids during COVID

Download the KeeKee Kid’s Corner for KeeKee’s recommendations and activities for the kids.

Some additional clean travel tips include:

  •  Pack extra masks for your family and for others who may need one.
  •  Pack an alcohol-based hand sanitizer for hand cleaning. Get travel sanitizers and attach them to your kids’ backpacks.
  •  Bring disinfecting wipes for wiping down frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  •  Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  •  Travel with all needed travel documentation, including health insurance cards.
  •  Pack any extra supplies you may need, including additional doses of medication, if you need them.

AAA and KeeKee are here to help you make the most of your adventures – which, of course, always includes traveling safely.

Safe Adventure Awaits!

 KeeKee Travel: Safe Travel with Kids during COVID