The process of making a short-term rental property safe for children by implementing safety measures, such as outlet covers, cabinet locks, and stair gates.
A durable cover designed to prevent accidental falls into a swimming pool when not in use, often required by local regulations for short-term rentals with pools.
Specific rules and recommendations for ensuring the safety and well-being of young guests staying in a short-term rental, such as providing childproofing measures or age-appropriate amenities.
A short-term rental property specifically equipped and marketed to accommodate families with children, often featuring amenities like cribs, high chairs, toys, and safety features.
Guidelines and regulations regarding minors traveling alone or with one parent/guardian, requiring consent forms and documentation to prevent child trafficking.
A hypothetical act (not a real law) that could address concerns related to child safety and trafficking risks in the short-term rental industry, potentially imposing stricter verification and reporting requirements.