Helpful Safety Tips
by Jeff Griesemer, Child Resue Network, Inc.
At one time or another every parent has experienced the panic of turning
around in a crowded mall or store and your child is no where to be seen.
For most that terrible feeling lasts only a moment as little Suzy pops out
from behind a clothes rack and your heart starts beating again. With the
sometimes hectic pace of life, parents need to be even more diligent in
their efforts to keep children safe, and one way is to make sure you have
a current photograph of your child in your wallet! It is the best tool you
can have if your child is ever lost or missing.
Jessica Lunsford, Sarah Lunde, Carlie Brucia are just a few of the names and stories that grab our hearts and make us realize that there truly are some monsters in the world, monsters that prey on our children.
How do we keep children safe and yet not make them terrified of the world around them? Give them a plan of action and then practice the plan! Fear is simply not knowing what to do… we can teach our kids how to recognize what are potentially dangerous situations, to avoid them when possible, and how to react if the need arises. Like so much in life, education is the key!
Here are a few tips to review and practice with your children:
• If I think I’m lost or if I get separated from
mom and dad, I should stop, stay put, and NEVER go anywhere with anybody.
If someone wants to help I will ask them to go find you, but will never
go anywhere with them.
o This keeps you and your child from walking in opposite directions looking
for each other, and helps eliminate an opportunity for a predator to take
advantage of the situation.
• Anytime an adult other than mom or dad asks me to
do something there is only one answer… “I have to check first”.
And it doesn’t matter if I know the person or not, I always check
first!
o A common lure used by predators is to ask a child for help. Can you help
me find my lost puppy? I’m lost can you give me directions?
• I don’t take shortcuts off the regular path,
like alleys, through the woods, or through construction sites, and whenever
possible I will travel with a buddy or two.
o Most abductions/assaults are crimes of opportunity. Avoid potentially
dangerous situations when possible and be prepared to take action if necessary.
• Find more helpful safety tips online at www.ChildRescueNetwork.org
Child Rescue Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
which provides community outreach programs including awareness and safety
seminars for parents at churches, daycares, schools, organizations, and
businesses. CRN also provides parents with FREE photo/fingerprint safety
identification cards of their children. Check out the calendar of events
online at www.ChildRescueNetwork.org.
Jeff Griesemer – President / CEO
Child Rescue Network, Inc.
877.209.KIDS (5437) ext. 89
info@ChildRescueNetwork.org
Jeff Griesemer is a Co-Founder and serves as the President
and Chief Executive Officer of Child Rescue Network, Inc. Jeff has received
training from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the
US Justice Department’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention, and Fox Valley Technical College regarding missing child case
management and safety procedures. Additional training includes Incident
Command, Search and Rescue techniques, Missing Child & Disabled Adult
Search procedures with the NJ State Police, Internet Crimes training with
the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and well as Community Emergency
Response Training from the city of Orlando. He currently serves on the Board
of Governors for the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce, Vice-Chair for
the Seminole County Child Abuse Prevention Task Force. The Central Florida
Boy Scout’s Learning for Life Steering Committee, the Executive Board
for Leadership Lift, and the Osceola Child Abuse Prevention Task Force.