Holiday accommodation

Ensure your holiday accommodation and any products you hire are safe for your family.

Think safety first with these helpful tips.

Bunk beds

Make sure that:

  • the top bunk has guardrails on all sides
  • there are no gaps that could trap your child's head
  • younger children (9 years or under) only sleep on the bottom bunk
  • your children don’t jump or play on the bunks
  • you check that the ladder is secure.

More about bunk beds.

Portable cots

Before you use a portable cot, make sure that:

  • the sides and ends are locked into place
  • the mesh is not torn or broken
  • any change table or bassinette is securely in place with no straps hanging inside the cot
  • it complies with the mandatory Australian standard (AS/NZS 2195)
  • you only use the mattress that came with the portable cot
  • you never put extra mattresses or add extra bedding or toys in the cot.

More about portable cots.

Blind and curtain cords

Children have been strangled after becoming tangled in long cords. Make sure to check that:

  • all blind or curtain cords are out of reach of small children
  • beds, cots and other furniture are not close enough for your child to reach blind or curtain cords.

More about blind or curtain cords.

Hot water systems

Make sure there’s a hot water tempering device in the bathroom to stop the hot water temperature exceeding 50°C.

Pool and spa areas

Always supervise your children around pool areas. Make sure you:

  • follow the safety rules
  • ensure your children’s pool toys or floating aids are safe
  • ensure your children stay away from filter inlets and outlets.

Furniture

Don't let your children climb on the furniture, as it may topple over.

Don’t put tempting items on tables or shelves. This includes items such as:

  • feeding bottles
  • favourite toys
  • remote controls.

More about furniture safety.