FREEBIE: Child Safe Kit (ALL)
Nearly 800,000 children are reported missing each year. That is approximately 2000 per day.
Thankfully the vast majority are quickly recovered.
The most important tools that can be provided to law enforcement to assist in a safe and quick recovery is a child id kit and fingerprints.
However, only 19% of American households have a completed and updated kit.
Having current information available and accessible in the event of a natural disaster or a missing or abducted child situation could literally be your child’s lifeline between life and death.
Now you can get your own FREE Child Safe Kit.
Don't just worry about how to protect your child – follow our child safety tips to help protect your kids and order your FREE, no-obligation Child Safe Kit.
Having a Child Safe Kit on hand can provide an essential source of information for law enforcement in the event of an emergency.
Child Safe Kit can be essential to law enforcement in the event of an emergency.
Important Information at Hand
Record your child’s name, address, birth date, and any birthmarks or other identifying features that will help authorities identify your child. Include any allergies and all medications your child has.
Detailed Physical Description
It is important to know where any of your child's birthmarks, scars, or other identifying marks are, as well as their physical characteristics – height, weight, eye and hair color.
Fingerprint System
The Child Safe Kit comes with a chart to fingerprint your child with easy-to-follow instructions.
DNA Record
There is also a place to attach whole strands of your child's hair. Making sure the strands include the roots and follicles means you can provide authorities with a sample of your child's DNA.
Recent Photo of Your Child
Keep a recent photo of your child to help officials easily identify them. Remember to update your child's photo every few months, especially after growth spurts and even hairstyle changes.
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(US only)
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