Is Your Child Protected
In An Emergency?
by Kay Green,
www.MyPreciousKid.com
Copyright 2002-2008
As parents we all worry about our children? What can we do to prepare for them? How can we educate our selves and our kids before these events happen?
What happens if your child is missing at the zoo? Does his backpack have an ID tag with your cell number so the grandma who finds him can call you? Do you have a current ID for your child with photo, description, and thumbprint to give to authorities that are helping you look? Is your child protected?
What happens if you are in a car accident and are temporarily unconscious and cannot speak for your child? Your child is unharmed. The paramedics put your child in his car seat in a separate ambulance from you. The medical professionals at the hospital know to call your husband or mom for your child (from the ID card on his car seat). The car seat card tells the doctor of your child’s allergy to certain medicines. A laminated safety photo ID should be on every child's car seat.
If your child were to become missing do you have photo, description, fingerprints, and DNA sample. We collect these things as insurance, praying we never need them.
As parents it is important that we do everything we can to protect our children. Safety ID's on car seats, back packs, and in your wallet are one way we can help to keep our kids safe. Our pediatrician says, "I wish every child in every car seat had one of these."
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Articles written by Kay Green, Child Safety Expert, and Christian mom to Melissa 26, Jordan 24, Allison 21, Haley 9. Kay and Russell, her husband of 30 years live in rural Oregon.
Kay's first granddaughter Madison
Kay was born December 2006. Twin grand sons Micah & Mason
were born
May 2009
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