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Safety Information
Teach
your children the facts of abduction early. If handled matter
of factly, and calmly, as another coping skill, children need
not be frightened.
Have your children
fingerprinted. Maintain current dental records. Have current
photos of your children. For children under seven, photos should
be taken twice yearly: for children over seven annually.
Obtain passports
to safeguard your children against being taken out of the country
without your permission.
Teach your children
their full names, addresses, and phone numbers, including area
code and long distance dialing information. Post emergency numbers
near the phone and show children how to dial 911 and what to
say to an operator if they are lost or have an emergency.
Never put your
children's names on any article of clothing, lunchbox, backpack,
etc. A stranger should never be able to call your child by name.
Be cautious when
choosing daycare facilities, preschools or babysitters. Check
references. Make sure they will release your child to no one
but you without prior permission.
Instruct babysitters
or children left at home to never open the door to strangers
and to never volunteer information over the phone. They should
say that you are home, but are unable to come to the phone.
Instruct your children
what to do if threatened by a stranger, and to report any suspicious
incidents to you. Tell your children never to get near a car,
give someone directions or help look for a missing or lost pet
if asked to by someone they don't know.
Never leave children
unattended in a car, not even for a minute.
If your child is
old enough to be out on his own, encourage him to use the "buddy
system" and to avoid empty lots, fields, and parks. Know
the route your child takes to and from school. Have your children
check in with you at a specified time if you will not be home
at their arrival.
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