Even though child identification is a big aspect of our business, Ident-A-Kid is committed to child safety and the protection of children. This is why Ident-A-Kid has partnered the Child Rescue Network, a non-profit charity dedicated to protecting children. As part of our partnership many of our Ident-A-Kid Program Directors have received several hours of child safety training by the Child Rescue Network and have become Certified Child Safety Representatives. They have become certified in order to be able to provide educational programs for parents. They can come to your church, PTA, HOA, or other venues to help parents teach their children to become aware of possible dangerous situations and how to react to these situations. Just contact the Child Rescue Network at 877-209-5437 ext. 81 to find out about scheduling a program with a representative near you. Below is a list of our Program Directors certified by CRN and their area.
v Barbara Sandler – Southeast Florida
v Linda Emery – Southwest Florida
v Leslea Amidon – Northeast Florida
v David Fields – New York City
v Lillian Dorazio – New Hampshire
v Jerry Devine – Rhode Island
v Joyce Gold – Pennsylvania
v LuEllen Rierson – Southeast North Carolina
v Kirk Cox – Southeast South Carolina
v Delores Parker – Oklahoma
v De De White – Alabama
More information can be found at www.childrescuenetwork.org
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Child Safety Rules
It is so important for you and your child to know some general safety rules. Learning and practicing some general safety rules can better prepare you and your child to make the right decisions about safety. Rather than have your children be afraid of their environment, teaching them these few, simple rules can assist them in knowing how to react to situations where they feel there might be trouble. Teaching them these rules can also help your child to be better able to recognize and avoid a potentially dangerous situation. It doesn’t take long, only a couple hours set aside to practice and learn. Just click on the links below provided by the Child Rescue Network (CRN) and you can download and print a child and adult version of CRN’s child safety rules.
http://www.childrescuenetwork.org/images/crnsafetyrules-parentedition.pdf
http://www.childrescuenetwork.org/images/crnsafetyrulesabreviated-childedition.pdf
These Child Safety Rules are provided by and can also be located at www.childrescuenetwork.org
http://www.childrescuenetwork.org/images/crnsafetyrules-parentedition.pdf
http://www.childrescuenetwork.org/images/crnsafetyrulesabreviated-childedition.pdf
These Child Safety Rules are provided by and can also be located at www.childrescuenetwork.org
Monday, July 27, 2009
Make sure to update your child's Ident-A-Kid card!
It is a great idea to get an Ident-A-Kid card for your child, but you have to be sure to keep it up-to-date!
Why get a new Ident-A-Kid card every year when I can just get one for my child and renew it in a few years? This is a question that is frequently asked of us here at Ident-A-Kid. According to the World Health Organization at www.who.int, children between the ages of 5 and 19 can grow from 2 to 4 inches and gain up to 10 pounds per year! Also, according to www.thetech.org, children’s hair color can change or darken as they grow older; going from a blonde head of hair to brunette. All this growing and changing can make a very big difference in your child’s appearance. It is very important to have an up-to-date, accurate picture and description of your child at all times. With an accurate description of your child, he/she can be found much easier and more efficiently if lost or missing. Not having the right weight, height or hair color can greatly hinder the search for a missing child.
Why get a new Ident-A-Kid card every year when I can just get one for my child and renew it in a few years? This is a question that is frequently asked of us here at Ident-A-Kid. According to the World Health Organization at www.who.int, children between the ages of 5 and 19 can grow from 2 to 4 inches and gain up to 10 pounds per year! Also, according to www.thetech.org, children’s hair color can change or darken as they grow older; going from a blonde head of hair to brunette. All this growing and changing can make a very big difference in your child’s appearance. It is very important to have an up-to-date, accurate picture and description of your child at all times. With an accurate description of your child, he/she can be found much easier and more efficiently if lost or missing. Not having the right weight, height or hair color can greatly hinder the search for a missing child.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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