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Child safety is something we are always aware of. We see
reports of missing children, child abductions and worse on the
evening news and in our local papers everyday. Yet, many
families fail to actually DO SOMETHING to enhance the safety and
security of their own children.
After all, it never happens in my neighborhood.
Nearly 800,000 families every year will tell you
otherwise.
One child is reported missing every 40 seconds in the United
Sates. Have you done everything you can do to enhance the
safety of your child? If your child were missing, right now,
are YOU prepared? Probably not. It takes the average
family more than 2 hours to gather all of the information law
enforcement needs.
The vast majority (74%) of the abducted children who
are murdered are dead within three hours of the
abduction.
Keep in mind you’ll be gathering the information law enforcement
will need to issue an Amber Alert during a time of intense fear and
panic.
Video games are quite fun. If you are reading this, chances
are your family has at least 1 console and 8 games. They’ve
become as common as the television you play it on. Now, for
less than the cost of one game, you can be prepared if your child
were missing.
Child Alert System is truly a SYSTEM:
5 integral pieces make up the system offering a high
level of assuredness that the information you need will always be
available.
PART 1:
Our exclusive USB keychain program. Our 1 Gigabyte USB is
made of high quality aluminum, not plastic. It has a screw on
cap with a water tight seal to prevent the memory from being
affected by moisture, static electricity and pocket-fuzz. Our
program will store all the information law enforcement will
need. Because it’s a 1 Gig drive, you can also use it to keep
thousands of photographs, music, or other data you’d like to make
portable. When you are ready to save the information you’ve
entered into the program, it will prompt you to also save a copy to
your hard drive and to our secure servers. You can make as
many copies of the data as you like so there is always a
backup.
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