As the world leader in security, ADT takes safety very seriously and, to us, it is more than installing security systems. ADT is so committed to safety, we created this guide for the whole family, filled with loads of tips and advice to keep kids safe at home, at play, and even online. We’ve included a cool fingerprint kit, a magnet, a reflective sticker for kids to wear in the dark, and games, too. We’re serious about safety but we also believe it can be fun learning about safety. ADT hopes this kit will help and encourage you to sit down and talk with your kids about personal safety.
ADT is pleased to be offering a free child safety kit. Designed for children up to 14-years-old, the free kit includes a variety of safety tips for children and advice for parents.
To request your child safety kit, please fill out the webform. (One child safety kit for every child under 14 years old in each household.)
https://www.adt.com/about_adt/adt_in_our_communities/childsafety
Good find, pennywise. There's never too many ways to teach your kids how to be safe! Thanks. :)
Thank you pennywise! That is a good find and I'm glad to see they thought of families with more than one kid there too by not limiting it to one per household.
Thank you pennywise! That is a good find and I'm glad to see they thought of families with more than one kid there too by not limiting it to one per household.
Me too! All it does is cause fights if they don't all get something. Try explaining that to most freebie organizers. Pennywise, thank you! :)
Excellent, pennywise. Thank you for that! :)
I know many families I'll be sharing this with! Thanks pennywise. :)
Thanks for sharing this link, pennywise. I think shying away from such things isn't the answer. It's better to take any precautions you can.
A friend of mine had said she'd had her kids fingerprinted at some country fair where the police had a stand set up. I think that's a smart idea. None of us want to think the worst would ever happen but to be able to give that to the police would help. Thank you pennywise. :)
We never get anything cool like that at ours. Giant vegetables are the height of excitement LOL. The next time I see our local policeman, I'll be asking him why they don't do something like that too. It also teaches the kids not to be scared of the police.
Good point purplerain. I know some kids are. I think it's the uniform that's intimidating for them. Maybe the gun LOL. Thanks pennywise! :)










A friend of mine had said she'd had her kids fingerprinted at some country fair where the police had a stand set up. I think that's a smart idea. None of us want to think the worst would ever happen but to be able to give that to the police would help. Thank you pennywise. :)
The best way for a person to have happy thoughts is to count his blessings and not his cash. ~Author Unknown