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Charlie shares his comprehensive approach to family safety and security while traveling and overlanding with children, emphasizing vigilant supervision and proactive education.
• Kids should always remain physically attached to an adult in public spaces
• Dark window tint provides affordable security by concealing children
• Campgrounds often present greater safety concerns than remote backcountry locations
• Demystify dangerous tools through supervised instruction rather than making them forbidden
• Position yourself closest to the door in hotel rooms with children furthest from entry points
• Always share your location with someone back home when overlanding
• Use satellite communicators, motion-activated lights, and trail cameras for enhanced security
• Teach children proper food storage and trash management to prevent wildlife encounters
• Invest in proper first aid training and equipment before purchasing overlanding gear
• Maintain clear communication about safety expectations without creating unnecessary fear
Get outside, have fun, but most importantly—be safe and protect what matters most.
By Charlie Racinowski4.6
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Charlie shares his comprehensive approach to family safety and security while traveling and overlanding with children, emphasizing vigilant supervision and proactive education.
• Kids should always remain physically attached to an adult in public spaces
• Dark window tint provides affordable security by concealing children
• Campgrounds often present greater safety concerns than remote backcountry locations
• Demystify dangerous tools through supervised instruction rather than making them forbidden
• Position yourself closest to the door in hotel rooms with children furthest from entry points
• Always share your location with someone back home when overlanding
• Use satellite communicators, motion-activated lights, and trail cameras for enhanced security
• Teach children proper food storage and trash management to prevent wildlife encounters
• Invest in proper first aid training and equipment before purchasing overlanding gear
• Maintain clear communication about safety expectations without creating unnecessary fear
Get outside, have fun, but most importantly—be safe and protect what matters most.

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