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Keeping Kids Safe Project at Suburban Toyota Scion
Keeping Kids Safe Project at Suburban Toyota Scion
September 13, 2011 Cars news in Detroit,Michigan, United States of America
The nationally recognized child safety program, Keeping Kids Safe Project will be available to the public at Suburban Toyota Scion of Troy, MI September 23 & 24 free of charge.
Keeping Kids Safe Project at Suburban Toyota Scion
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Detroit,
Michigan,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) September 13, 2011 --The nationally recognized child safety program, Keeping Kids Safe Project will be available to the public at Suburban Toyota Scion of Troy, MI. It’s a free initiative for parents to receive FBI quality digital fingerprints and photographs to increase their children’s safety.
The event, hosted by Suburban Toyota Scion of Troy, will take place indoors in case of any inclement weather. Friday, September 23, 2011 from 2PM-6PM and Saturday, September 24, 2011 from 9AM-3PM. Suburban Toyota Scion is located at 1821 Maplelawn Drive.
Parents who would like the confidence to ensure their children have as many safety measures in place in case of an incident can speak with S.I.P. (Safety in Prints) Kids representatives who will be on-site. An inkless, digital fingerprint and a high quality photo in a kit will be created by S.I.P. Kids.
To document information about the child, a blank, personal form will also be included. These kits can save valuable time for authorities in case of an investigation regarding a child.
Local community organizations will also be on-hand thanks to Suburban Toyota Scion, and will provide additional information on safety for those interested. “Suburban Toyota Scion and The Suburban Collection are very happy to be able to provide these services free of charge to the local community and help in securing the safe futures of our local children”, stated Mark Buday (Suburban Toyota Scion Retail Operations Manager).
The Suburban Collection and Suburban Toyota Scion, as well as the Keeping Kids Safe Project will not maintain any records of the children who attended. The kit of information will be given solely to the parents of the child. The blank personal profile can be filled out in the security of the families’ home.
For more information on the Keeping Kids Safe Project, a free event, contact Margaret Grabski at 888-253-5348.
More information can be found online at http://www.suburbantoyotaoftroy.com/index.htm
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