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I received this in an e-mail from Who's Shoes Child ID and thought I would pass it along.
As with any safety measure, parents should coach their children on what to do in an emergency situation. Who's Shoes Child ID offers you the following Travel Safety Tips:
1. Instruct children to Never go anywhere without first getting permission.
2. Have children wear up-to-date, discreet personal ID at all times. Whos Shoes ID is a great option while on vacation and everyday.
3. Parents: always carry a current photo of your child. It is best to have both a close-up and full-length photo. Keep a card with all your childs personal information height, weight, distinguishing marks, in your wallet.
4. Use your digital camera or camera cell phone to take a picture of your child every morning before you begin your adventures. If your child is lost and you need to enlist others help, you have a current photo clothes worn that day to show others.
5. Before going on an outing, play a game of What do I look like? Have your children recite your name, what you look like and what you are wearing that day. Parents take note of what your children are wearing that day.
6. Have the family wear the same colored shirts or handkerchiefs, or have children wear bright-colored shirts so they can easily be spotted in a crowd.
7. If lost, tell children to stay where they are. Dont go running around looking for mommy and daddy. Assure them you will return to where you last saw them.
8. Instruct children to identify Helpful Strangers. There are certain kinds of strangers that can assist a child when they need help: mothers with children these are easiest for children to identify - uniformed police, store clerks.
9. Teach children to show their ID to a Helpful Stranger in an emergency situation.
10. Teach children to scream Help youre not my Mommy or Daddy if someone tries to take them. Teach children to rip off their Whos Shoes ID and leave it as a clue for law enforcement if a stranger does take them.