Tent Sleeping Guidelines
Sleeping in a tent is safe when well-prepared. Research tent specifications, weather, wildlife, and fire safety. Review crime statistics to understand risks of tent camping.
Indoor Tent Sleeping
Insulate your tent with a blanket between it and the fly. Indoor tents provide sleeping spots for visiting relatives using the couch or floor. Ensure tents indoors are clean to reduce contamination risks.
Tent Safety and Comfort Tips
- Prioritize quality sleeping pad and bag.
- Use an air mattress with bedding from home.
- Put blankets or rugs under mattress and on tent floor.
Tent Setup and Usage
Prepare for weather. Choose tent size, weight and durability wisely. Aim for 60°F inside for best sleep. Ensure exhaust fan and carbon filter work properly.
Indoor Tent Questions
- Can you use a tent indoors?
- Bed tents provide privacy when living in dorms.
- Consider toddler tents too.