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What Parents Need to Know About Child Safety and Identification
Parents commonly believe, that by recording their childrens fingerprints and DNA information, they have taken all the steps necessary in order to protect as well as provide identification for their children.
Common sense dictates that the only time a childs fingerprints or DNA information would ever become necessary would be in the worst-case scenario, after the unthinkable has happened.
No Kidding-Preparation the Key to Preventing Abducted, Missing Children
The thought that a child could be taken or go missing is a very real fear that all of us, as parents, share. Naturally, we want to keep our children safe, but we can’t watch over them 24 hours a day. I am frequently asked by parents for advice on what they can do to protect their children. I’d like to share some advice with you so you can reduce the risk that such a tragic event will ever befall your family.
Child Identification- Thinking of Fingerprinting Your Children?
We all believe our fingerprints to be as permanent as a tigers stripes since they are formed before our birth, while in the womb. Though this is absolutely correct, here is the kicker; childrens fingerprints are actually changing for the first five to seven years of their life.
Child Safety- Does Your Dog Have More Identification Than Your Child?
Take a moment and think about it. When you consider the fact that, as adults, we would never consider leaving the house without our id. We spend thousands on home and car alarms, we are even protecting our family pets with microchips; however, our most cherished possessions, our children, leave home without any identification.
Attention Shoppers, We Have a Small, Lost, Three Year-Old Boy with Red Hair ..
Each minute, somewhere in the country, a parent is separated from their child. These separations sometimes last only a few seconds; in other instances they last much longer, causing the store to go into a lock-down situation. The truth of the matter is, wherever there are large crowds; parades, country fairs, busy city streets etc., young children will inevitably become separated from their parents.