The Child Safety Project Advocates Parent and School Involvement with Distribution of Child Safety Kits
Through the distribution of Child Safety Kits with accurate information, The Child Safety Project allows families to take a proactive role in educating their children while properly preparing for an emergency.
Online, May 8, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Statistics show that nearly 360,000 children in the United States are abducted every year, which translates to some 1,000 victims every single day. The cases receiving high media attention make up only a tiny percentage of the missing child cases. More often than not, media coverage can provide an inaccurate view of the seriousness of the issue.
With the very serious issue at hand, it is imperative for every school to implement fool-proof safety measures to ensure the security of each child. To this end, The Child Safety Project commits to providing children and families with the information and tools that they need to stay educated, informed, and prepared.
The Child Safety Project provides the country's premier child safety kits to schools, day care centers, and preschools all around the US. The Project aims that, even in the worst missing child scenario, there is valuable information in the child safety kit that can be life-saving for the child, and helpful for the authorities in their search.
The ChildPrint ID Kits are obtained through the sponsorship of companies and organizations relevantly demonstrating community involvement while also marketing their brand. Detailed at TheChildSafetyProject.com, each child safety kit includes forms to document each child's medical and personal information, including allergies and medications, blood type, height, weight, hair and eye color, birth date, a dental chart for primary and secondary teeth, a 10-finger fingerprint chart with a safe, non-toxic ink strip, instructions for obtaining a DNA hair sample with a heavy gauge storage bag, two Safe Shoes Child ID labels, two pages of comprehensive safety tips, and a chart to denote any unique physical features.
With the intention of ensuring a widespread cooperation among the kids, their parents or families, the schools and the community as the parties involved, TheChildSafetyProject.com is currently searching for private and public pre-schools and schools in the US that are accepting ChildPrint ID Kits showing the logos and slogans of the sponsors.
TheChildSafetyProject.com reiterates that educating the children and preparing them in the event of an emergency is crucial to their safety. For parents and families, keeping accurate records of their children in a safe place is essential simply because such details can be useful when the event is reported to law enforcement.
To find out more about The Child Safety Project and its efforts to spread the essence of preparedness and keeping accurate child information, please visit http://www.thechildsafetyproject.com for information.