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10/5/2006 at 11:02pm
 Location: essex
 Outfit: khyam xxl classic vw t25+khyam awning
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i had these worries before our first trip. On the first night i think i just cat napped waking every 20mins or so, shone torch around to check all ok then went back to sleep. Second night slept right through. But still doesn't stop me worrying about the kids. Dare say i won't sleep again on our first night of camping in may. Lots of good ideas on here.

Jacquie



11/5/2006 at 6:19am
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Hi Steve, I've been looking at that life jacket unit, the bedroom has a built in ground sheet so would it still be possible to use something like that?

Many thanxs, fin



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11/5/2006 at 8:30am
 Location: Chester
 Outfit: Lichfield 9DLX
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We love going camping and we have a 2year old and a 3 year old and we have never worried about intruders or the girls trying to get out, because i seem to sense or hear things hope that doesnt sound wrong! I went caravaning for along time with mum and dad and then i started using a tent and i was never worried. I understand that if you cant hear very well that it might worry you more but as your girl is 11 years old have you thought about a remote control light and giving her the remote for night time and then if there was some thing she could get your attention with switching the light on and of. there is also a tab pull system where you normally use on cupboards but it would work on a tent its basically a loop that goes through the handles with an alarm on the end its not very loud but it should get your attention.


11/5/2006 at 8:45am
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: Vermont L Nebraska XL and Montana 4 6
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Ours are now 12 and 16, but when they were younger I did have fears of someone coming into the tent.  I never worried about them wandering because it wasn't the type of thing they did.  It took me quite a few trips before I stopped worrying.  But peace of mind is a good thing so anything that will give you that will help you enjoy the holiday more.

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11/5/2006 at 12:52pm
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Does it have 2 zip pulls? If it does then you could secure the unit to one (cable tie?) and the pin to the other...

If you are securing the bedroom with you two in it then you could just lock the zips together with one of those padlocks you get on suit cases... put the key on a piece of string somewhere accessible (wear it like a necklace?) and maybe have something with a retractable blade (craft knife?) handy so that you can exit the tent in an emergency (make your own door...).  When I camp alone I always have a swiss army knife in the tent pocket, I could pretend that it's for fighting off bears but it's actually because it has a bottle opener on 

If you do that you can be sure no-one is going to enter or exit without permission.

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12/5/2006 at 6:38am
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Hi Steve, I'm hoping to get the tent out this weekend and then try the idea of a suitcase lock. Have to buy a small knife to keep near the bed too, a one with a bottle opener on, never know what that might come in handy for . Also I'm going to get a remote controlled light so if my daughter feels the need she can turn the light on to hopefully wake me.

Fingers crossed that the weathers ok this weekend and I'll give it a try

Many thanxs for everyones advice.

fin



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12/5/2006 at 7:26am
 Location: Scotland.
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Back to the safety pin. Even if your door only has one zip slider (unlikely) then you could put a safety pin into the inner fabric to act as the anchor point.for the alarm.



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