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  • Tracking Devices for Teens

    With the help of modern technology, parents can use a number of devices to keep tabs on their teens. Modern tracking devices can help parents monitor teens' locations, driving speeds and routes. The ultimate goal is to make sure teens are safe and give parents a way to be aware if their teen is not using her best judgment. Whether you decide to secretly install a tracking device or let your teen know she is being monitored, technology is on your side.

  • GPS Tracking Devices for Children

    Few things strike as much fear into a parent's heart as the thought of child abduction. While wearing a GPS tracker may not provide total protection against the heartbreak of a child gone missing, GPS tracking devices for children can give parents some peace of mind. Most importantly, parents who use this technology need to train children on how to use them so that they are properly employed in an emergency situation.

  • How Is a Missing Child Report Generally Handled in the United States?

    Law enforcement agencies understand the need for a quick response to a missing child notification. The first 48 hours are crucial to finding the child and police begin investigating as soon as they learn about the missing child.

  • How to Protect a Child From Abduction

    The abduction of a child is a parent's worst nightmare. From toddlers to teens, it seems as though no child is completely safe in today's society. Even with our watchful eye and protective nature, it sometimes appears as though it is not enough. There are additional steps we can take to protect our children from being abducted, and while they may resent us, eventually they will be grateful that we care so much.

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