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1502 U.S. Highway 98 Daphne, Alabama 36526 Phone (251) 621-9100 Fax (251) 621-2826


 

"KID SAFETY"

"Kid Safety" is a crime prevention program dedicated to protecting
children and educating adolescents on the importance of safety. 

 

THE KEY TO CHILD ABDUCTION PREVENTION
IS EDUCATION, AWARENESS,
AND COMMUNICATION!

BE INFORMED!  

 

Protect your children! 
Find out "exactly" where convicted sex offenders are living in your city.

 

Parents, you should know where your children are at ALL times.  
Small children, in particular, should ALWAYS be supervised
and NEVER left alone.  

 

Build up your children's self esteem and confidence so they
feel "empowered" and capable of protecting themselves.

 

  Teach children to trust their instincts and to be "assertive"
when someone makes them feel scared or uncomfortable.

 

Teach your children it is imperative that they ALWAYS
TELL a parent or trusted adult when something "feels" wrong.
Communicate openly with your children so they will feel comfortable
telling you about problems they may be experiencing.
Reassure them you are there to help and protect them.

 

Teach your children it is NEVER ok for someone to touch
them in areas where their swimsuit covers. 

 

Teach your children NEVER to approach a car whose
occupants are asking for directions.  

 

NEVER let your child go into a public restroom by themselves.

 

In potentially dangerous situations, teach your children to
RUN AWAY
FIGHT
KICK
AND SCREAM

to get help.

Encourage them to do "WHATEVER IT TAKES" to save their lives.

 

Teach your children if they need help to seek
out a woman with children
since sexual predators are normally men.

 

  If they are grabbed, tell them to
fall straight down. This will make it more difficult for the predator to abduct them.

 

Teach your (older) children if they are alone in the car and
someone approaches them suspiciously to honk the horn to gain attention.

 

If they have been abducted and are in a vehicle, tell them to jump into the
back seat
so the predator has to stop the car.  When the car slows down or stops,
tell the children to jump out and run.

 

If they are abducted and put in a trunk, tell them to pull the wire to the brake
lights
so a police officer will pull the vehicle over for a traffic violation.

 

These are just a few tips taught in our "Kid Safety" program.
Contact Sgt. Robin Snider at 621.2839, #235 to schedule a presentation of for more information.