Anonymous wrote:Op here. They tell me that camp letts cabin has air conditioning, and it is bunk bed. I don't think he needs a battery operated fan, but I may pack one just in case. What does battery operated fan look like? Any link? A mini one around neck or handheld One? One of my concern is that he may fall off from bed even if he sleeps on the lower bunk. How do I prevent it? He has slept walked before at home, but only happen 1-2x/year for the last 2 years. Should I tell them about it?
If the cabin has a/c (what!) I wouldn’t send a fan. But if you really want to, this is what I send with my kids to their camp.
https://www.amazon.com/Treva-Inch-Battery-Powered-Multi-Directional/dp/B075QP4Q17/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_pp?crid=21STJZRUCSX6J&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.EJf8lIyKA_MiGavwsQ_s3vCTKxGih3J2eJJJ8K_DGeCX-Tx4f6vvhQLG6MTX7YfFvHhs77BtYStd1tujp1jL7ZG5d_Hjoth9WhDy25RgGVOMcZbTCqbKEVS2s5auNE_Zcwdb9Sl3CMCKBmnAGS2G008vaEqgzvNEChf60OyO3KFeu7-NxqueYez2cMnCaPwS_RJvOTZ7g7RwDd9GJT_HOg.j_35J-APj9ZyCWqP7dCD2Xg9QcGuGw6XsqG9HJ09uQA&dib_tag=se&keywords=treva+fan+battery+operated&qid=1750065445&sprefix=treva+%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-1
As for the bunk, I would have put the history sleepwalking on the camp health forms and requested a lower bunk. If it’s too late for that, just send an email to the director.