My SIL sent me an email this morning. She had come across this great website that sells temporary tattoos you put on your child. It lists your phone number in case they get lost. They even have tattoos that alert someone caring for your child about your child’s medical condition or allergies, such as “Allergic to Nuts”, “I’m Autistic” or “I’m Diabetic”. Here’s some more info from the SafetyTat website:
It can happen anywhere—at an amusement park, zoo, school field trip, or even your local shopping mall. Your attention shifts for a moment, and suddenly your child or loved one has wandered out of sight.
So put the odds in your favor for a safe return, with SafetyTat. Designed by a Mom of three kids, SafetyTat is a fun and colorful kids temporary safety tattoo that’s uniquely personalized with your cell phone number. When applied to the arm of your child or loved one, SafetyTat provides an immediate, highly visible form of identification that stays in place even when wet and lasts for days.
SafetyTat—it’s the perfect way to show how much you care, just in case.
This is such a great idea! Being a parent of an autistic child, this would definitely help ease our fears, if heaven forbid, anything were to ever happen.
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I think I like this idea. Heck, any sense of protection for the kids is a good idea. I have been wanting to get a tracking device installed on them somewhere, but then I was thinking that might be too much : )
By Melinda on 05.15.08 7:55 pm | Permalink
I love this! A friend had sent a link to SafetyTat a few days ago. I never thought about my sister, whose son has autism. But she will definitely be in the market for these!! Thanks for the reminder.
Jen
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By List Mama on 05.20.08 5:50 pm | Permalink
Thanks, kind locality, has added in elite.
By JetaStonten on 07.02.08 7:35 pm | Permalink
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