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Learn About Locker Safety at Water Parks

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Summary: Learn locker room safety at water parks in this free video series that will keep your family and your kids happy, healthy and safe while visiting a theme or amusement park.

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By Karina Fraley
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Karina Fraley is the official mom for mommywood.com. She is working on a children's crafting book and a documentary on food allergies.read more

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"Hi, I'm Karina Fraley for Expert Village and we're talking about different ways to help keep our family safe at theme parks. We're talking a little bit about water parks and water parks as I mentioned in the clip before obviously carry all of the dangers of the water. But also if you child is going to be changing which obviously they probably will have to at some point, if they're going to be going into any locker room you really need to be sure that you go in with them. There are many things that can happen to a child in a locker room and really I wouldn't say that any age is safe for a child to go in alone. If they are a little bit older, if they're teenagers and have a friend with them, obviously that's probably sufficient supervision or safety in numbers. But if you are alone with your child, you really need to go in with them and make sure that they just go in, change quickly and come back out and are reunited with your group as soon as possible. Again don't ever leave a child in a locker room by themselves at a water park."

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