
Practical Tips for Parents from Trackers365
At Trackers365, we understand how important your child’s safety is; especially during the school holidays when routines shift and children spend more time exploring, meeting friends, and enjoying their independence.
That’s why we created our discreet, easy-to-use Kids GPS Tracker. Designed by parents, for parents, it gives you peace of mind without taking away your child’s freedom.
This guide brings together key safety tips to help keep children safe during the summer months, with practical advice and information every parent should know.
Looking Out for Children in the Community
Children are more independent in the summer. They’re spending time at parks, walking to the shops, attending clubs, and chatting online. It’s great for their development, but it can also increase their exposure to risks.
This is where contextual safeguarding comes in. It’s about recognising harm that happens outside the home, in peer groups, public spaces or online. If something doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts.
You can contact:
• Your local authority’s safeguarding team or MASH
• Children’s Social Care
• NSPCC: 0808 800 5000
• Childline: 0800 1111
Holiday Clubs and Childcare: What to Check
Summer clubs are a great way to keep children active, social and entertained. But before signing up, ask the right questions:
• Is the club registered or approved by Ofsted or the local authority?
• Are staff DBS-checked?
• What’s the safeguarding policy?
• Are ratios and supervision levels suitable for your child’s age?
Talk to your child after each day to check how they’re feeling. These conversations build trust and help identify any issues early on.
Online Safety
Children are spending more time online than ever, especially over the holidays. Keep communication open. Ask what apps they use, who they’re talking to, and what games they enjoy.
• Use parental controls on devices and Wi-Fi networks
• Check privacy settings together
• Encourage breaks from screens with alternative activities like sport, walks, or crafts
For expert advice, visit:
• www.thinkuknow.co.uk
• www.childnet.com
Read More: Want to track your child without introducing a smartphone? Read our blog; Child GPS Trackers Vs Smartphones: Pros & Cons.
Water Safety
Warm weather can tempt children into lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, but these can be incredibly dangerous. Even calm-looking water may hide strong currents, slippery edges and sudden drops in depth or temperature.
Encourage swimming only in supervised pools or organised water play areas. With older children, talk openly about why wild swimming carries real risks.
Helpful Tool: If your child is travelling to or from the club without you, a GPS tracker gives you added reassurance that they’ve arrived safely and includes geofence notifications.
Railways and Building Sites
Summer often brings more freedom, but also more risk-taking. especially among older children. Playing on railway tracks or exploring construction sites might seem adventurous, but it can end in tragedy.
Help your child understand the dangers and set safe walking routes. Knowing where your child is and whether they’ve reached their destination can make all the difference. Geofencing can alert you whenever your child reaches or leaves a destination.
Sun and Heat Safety
Younger children in particular can struggle in hot weather.
A few simple habits help avoid heat exhaustion:
• Apply SPF 30+ sunscreen regularly (50 if it’s particularly hot)
• Offer water throughout the day
• Choose loose-fitting, light-coloured clothing
• Limit time in direct sunlight between 11am and 3pm
• Wear sunglasses to avoid eye damage
Make hydration and shade part of your family’s routine.
Read More: For a comprehensive guide check out the NHS Guide To Hot Weather.
E-Bikes and E-Scooters
These are becoming a popular way for teens to get around, but they come with serious risks.
Important facts to know:
• In many areas, private e-scooters are illegal on roads and pavements
• Modified e-bikes may legally be treated as motor vehicles and need insurance and a licence
• Local police in places like Sheffield are seizing illegal or unsafe e-scooters regularly
Talk to your child about safe riding, wearing a helmet, and knowing the rules.
Support if You’re Worried
If you or your child need advice, help is available.
NSPCC
Support for parents on safeguarding, mental health and more
Helpline: 0808 800 5000
Email: help@nspcc.org.uk
Website: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/
Childline
Free and confidential support for children and young people
Phone: 0800 1111
Website: www.childline.org.uk
How the Trackers365 Kids GPS Tracker Can Help
When my own son started asking to walk home with friends, I was proud, but nervous. I didn’t want to stop his independence, but I also wanted to know he was safe. That’s where the idea for our Kids GPS Tracker came from.
• Compact design fits easily into school bags or pockets
• Live location updates and movement history
• Safe zone alerts notify you when your child enters or leaves a designated area using geofence
• Long battery life
• App-based tracking on your phone
We wanted to make sure location information was safe too, which is why our trackers make use of WhatGPS, one of the biggest, most trusted tracking apps on the market.
Whether your child is heading to a club, walking with friends, or playing outside, our tracker gives you one less thing to worry about.
A Safe and Enjoyable Summer
Summer should be a time of adventure, independence, and joy and with a few practical steps, it can be all of those things while still being safe.
From everyone at Trackers365, we wish you a happy, healthy, and secure summer break.
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