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CategoriesArchivesWelcome to SafeTots.co.uk Blog & AdviceWelcome to the Safetots Blog where we'll aim to give tips and advice on baby and toddler safety. Please Scroll down to see the latest articles or use the navigation on the left to browse by category or use the search box to find more infomation and hints and tips about your particular topic.It is very difficult to find a hotel, let alone a friend or family’s home which is equipped with specialist baby or toddler baths which have been designed to contain your child within a manageable space whilst cleaning them. If you are not familiar with the family size bath, the irregular flow of hot and cold water as well as the temperature of the spout could be a potential scalding danger.
Tips
1. Check before departing on the facilities provided by the hotel or guest house. If you are staying with family or friends do not be embarrassed to ask questions before you arrive.
2. If you are unsure take a portable baby bath with you.
3. Make sure you pack all of your child’s usual baby shampoos and cleaning accessories, there is no guarantee you will be able to purchase the necessary items when away.
Product Recommendations
This product can be used in both a standard bath tub or kitchen sink or even wash basin. It is light weight, compact and can easily be transported both within the UK and abroad if required.

Floating Dolphin Bath ThermometerDoubling as both a bath time toy and a bath water thermometer, this product will not only provide the familiarity of home, but will put your mind at ease with the water temperature when away.

Newborn to Toddler Baby BatherThis product has been specifically made for bathing children from baby age all the way through to older toddlers when away from home. It is cleverly designed to fold into two when not in use and is easily portable with dimensions of 30cmx40cmx10cm; ideal of hand luggage or to fit in a main suitcase.
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