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If you have untrustworthy kids, then the best place for any dangerous items is locked in the car.
I don`t let casual visiting kids in the tent anyway. Apart from the fact that only about 25% of them seem to be trained to take off their shoes in the inners, I just don`t like strangers in the tent. Things "wander", both around the tent and out of it. Bad enough keeping track of my own kids mess. Plus if there`s just Hubby about he gets uneasy about being alone with strange kids, especially small girls, you know? Sad times we live in but you`ve got to be careful about that sort of thing if you`re a man.
If you have very small kids that can`t in all fairness be expected to remember things, then they should have an adult closely supervising them at all times on a campsite unless they`re asleep. Tents and campsites can`t be babyproofed to the same extent as a house. Gas lamps, EHU, gas cookers, medicines, blades and scissors, mallet, sharp pegs...the list of horrid things is pretty long.No small kids in tent without adult is my rule.
One compromise would be to get a kitchen tent, btw. It has a frame to hang things up from and you can keep the cooker and gas out of the way. It`s easy to make strictly off-limits to all kids as well. Synthetic domes don`t have the same sort of cooking areas as frame tents do, and it`s not a safe to cook in one as in a cotton canvas tent. Many folk here (I`m one of them) won`t cook in a synthetic tent on safely grounds, especially with kids around.
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