Child Safety Concerns: Kidnapping is a U.S. epidemic

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How safe is "too safe"? When your child's safety is at hand, how much is too much? If you are like most parents, that question is easy to answer - you can never be too safe.

Now you can enjoy the peace of mind afforded those who have done all they can to make their child safe from the most heinous of crimes - child abduction. Over 1 Million children are abducted or reported missing every year. This national epidemic is cause for alarm - especially to those who are not prepared.

By educating and informing your child without alarm, you ensure added protection and safety. As a parent, you too can learn quickly and easily how to bring the resources of national law enforcement agencies immediately to your assistance in the event of an emergency.

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Every forty seconds, another child becomes lost, or missing in America. Unless you are the parent of one of the more than ONE MILLION children who are kidnapped, missing, lost, or who runaway each year, it's easy to say, "It couldn't ever happen to my kid".

Don't let this happen to you, be proactive, and expect the unexpected.
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