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All good advice. We double up by putting almost everything into Aldi ziplock bags. They have a double seal and will contain leaks if the worst happens. Especially good in the fridge.
Hi all Just chasing ideas on what others do when travelling with bottles that can leak or spill or are a pump top e.g. body soap and moisturisers, normally travel with bar soap but with a lil one with us now its handy to have all the other options Also children's panadol... or medicine bottles full stop really they alwsys seem to leak for us no matter how hard i try to prevent it.. nothing more annoying than never being able to get those silly lids off but finding its managed to leak through my bathroom bag 😣
what he said ^^^^^^ however, the cheese n kisses has found shampoo and conditioner bars. Similar to a bar of soap but shampoo.......the ones she's got come in a metal container and are easy to store, pack and use.......
I've got a single small shelf in the ute that we access through the side window which has all the shampoo, waterless handwash, body wash, sunscreen etc pump packs all lined up and jammed in so they can't spill or get lost. they don't need to be removed to be used so they always have a home and don't get lost. Do you have an enclosed fridge in the car you could fix a shelf to?Kid's Panadol/nurofen we keep in a zip lock bag in the fridge. They thicken right up when cold so are much harder to spill. Never had an issue with it that way.
Wow - this is seriously interesting, and a great idea - I hope I can find them, where they just at the Supermarket??
I'm not sure on the age of the patient but you can get 3+ y.o and 7+ y.o. dissolvable Childerens Panadol. Or suppositories.
Ziplock bags are amazing inventions. Not so great for landfill, but so handy for so many things!