layout image layout image
 
Family Travel header image

Don't Neglect Your Health When You Travel

You never really know when the unexpected may occur, so it is best to always be prepared, in case an emergency does arise, particularly when traveling with family members. When you are going to be traveling with family members, it is important to think about everyone's health needs and pack and plan accordingly. You should carry insurance information for every person on the trip, as well as any medication that may be needed on a daily basis, or any special medical information that a doctor may need during an emergency situation, such as allergies to specific medications, dangerous health conditions, etc. It is also a good idea to carry a fully stocked first aid kit in your vehicle at all times, so that if an accident happens, you will have some basic equipment to work with until help can arrive on the scene.

 

If someone in your family has a serious health condition, or is pregnant, they should be cleared for travel by their primary care physician. People with certain health conditions shouldn't spend long periods in the car, or are unable to fly. If your doctor doesn't approve of your traveling plans, it might be best to stay home.

Before traveling to an area that may put you at risk for certain health risks, you should take any and all precautionary measures, such as getting vaccines. You may also want to carry bottled water with you, as the water in some areas is unfit to drink. You should do your homework about your destination, so that you can be well prepared when you arrive.

It is also a good idea to check with your health insurance company, to make certain your medical expenses are covered when traveling, especially if you are going out of the country. It may be possible to purchase some extra coverage, just in case. Not all injuries may be covered under your policy, especially if the provider considers the accident to be caused by risky behavior, such as sky diving or bungee jumping.

It is a good idea to carry some modern medicines with you, especially if you are going to be traveling out of the country. You may want to pack some Tylenol, Tums, Milk of Magnesia, Pamprin, etc. These medications may not readily be available to you once you reach your destination, so if you think there is a possibility you may need them while traveling, you should take them with you.

It is important to know that health issues can and do occur no matter where you may be, and you never know when they may occur. By always being well prepared, you will be much better equipped to handle any unforeseen circumstances, that otherwise, could be potentially life-threatening. Remember, you are not only protecting your own health, but the health of the family members that are traveling with you as well, so you should take this responsibility seriously.

 

Family Travel Recommended Products
Family Travel Videos

 

Click a thumbnail to watch a video
Loading...
Smugglers' Notch Headlines

Chlorine Leak Causes Scare at Smugglers' Notch - WCAX


Chlorine Leak Causes Scare at Smugglers' Notch
WCAX, VT - Jun 20, 2008
It happened at the Aspen Lodge condominium complex. Authorities were called there around 8:30 am when an employee went to check on the pool house and became ...

Read more...


Dancing under the stars ... with the - Toronto Star


Dancing under the stars ... with the
Toronto Star,  Canada - Jun 14, 2008
Getting There: Smugglers' Notch is in Vermont. It took us about 7.5 hours to drive. If you'd rather fly, your best bets are flying either into Montreal (and ...

Read more...


Tough times not expected to hurt tourism - Boston Globe


Tough times not expected to hurt tourism
Boston Globe, United States - Jun 16, 2008
Karen Boushie of the Smuggler's Notch resort says some vacationers are shopping around more and looking for bargains a more than in the past.

Read more...


Fearless Traveler - Indianapolis Star


Fearless Traveler
Indianapolis Star, United States - Jun 7, 2008
In Vermont, she recommended Smugglers' Notch -- www.smuggs.com, (800) 419-4615 -- which offers everything from llama treks to antiquing in nearby Stowe. ...

Read more...


Tough times not expected to hurt Vermont tourism - Vermont Public Radio


Tough times not expected to hurt Vermont tourism
Vermont Public Radio, VT - Jun 16, 2008
Karen Boushie of Smuggler's Notch says some vacationers are shopping around and looking for bargains more than in the past.
Despite economy, tourism looks good in Vermont BurlingtonFreePress.com
all 2 news articles

Read more...


 
layout image layout image