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Free Safety NET Kids Video with $25 Contribution to Code Amber

Safety NET Kids VideoThe tragic events leading up to the death of 11 year old Carlie Brucia in Florida shocked and angered our entire nation. The devastating video of her apparent abduction sent wake-up calls to parents and teachers in every corner of the country.

How can a child, gripped with fear, respond in a situation like this?

The Safety NET Kids video teaches exactly what a child should do in this situation to avoid abduction and Code Amber has fully endorsed the Safety NET Kids video. Click here for more information.

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Is Your Child Protected In An Emergency? by Kay Green

Living Safe in an Unsafe World : The Complete Guide to Family Preparedness is your guidebook on how your family can survive it. You'll read about how to prepare for emergencies by developing "situational awareness," investigating insurance coverage, posting emergency numbers, designating family "safety spots," traveling safely, and more....

New Overflow Protection Device Required On Propane Tanks by Robyn Harper

Tips to Keep Your Child Safe While Playing Sport s- Each year more than 3.5 million children suffer sports- and recreation-related injuries, and sports are the most frequent cause of injury for adolescents in the United States. But it doesn't have to be this way. Find out more,,,

Toxic Chemicals in Your Home - By Kim Northup. Some of the biggest threats to our children are all the toxic chemicals that we have in our homes. Find out more...

Vacation Safety Tips by Frank Costantino

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Keep Your Kids Safe Online - Thousands of children and young people use the Internet every day without any problems at all, but we’ve all heard about it’s darker side and the danger they could find themselves in. Here are ten quick tips to make sure that your kids enjoy using this wonderful resource without putting themselves at risk.

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I'm Safe At The Mall
is a colorful storybook with reusable stickers that helps children know what to do if they get separated from their parents in a public place. As children follow the adventures of a puppy character named Kip, they learn not to panic, to stay where they are, and how to identify a low-risk adult who can help. The book offers an alternative to "stranger danger" teaching by providing a positive, "not
scary" approach based on principles promoted by early childhood experts and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

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