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Old September 20th 05, 12:59 AM
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Default Would you be prepared if your child went missing?

Hurricane Katrina and the Levee breaks in New Orleans have left many
people searching for their children with outdated photos or without any
picture at all help them. It is so important to keep updated
information and pictures of your children. There are many Child ID
programs available that will give you a waterproof id of your children.
These IDs are invaluable and inexpensive; you can even find them on
the internet for free. The problem is, unless you carry them with you,
the are worthless if your not able to get to you home during a
disaster, or if you lose your children on vacation.


Kimberly Osias a CNN Correspondent said this last week, "Take a look at
Jasmine Valencia. This is the only photo that they have available. It's
very blurry, because oftentimes these folks just left with what they
had in their wallets and what was on their back. It makes the job here
very, very difficult.


This is exactly what happened to thousands of people in New Orleans.
It breaks my heart to think about all those children and parents
separated. They're possibly still separated because they don't have an
up to date picture to assist in finding them.


I am so glad that I found a service that helps prevent this from
happening. SAT-Alert has a secure server and will keep a picture of
your children, or loved one and a description of them. You can update
this as often as you want. My daughter is always changing the color of
her hair and this allows me to keep permanent record of it.

If my child ever disappears SAT-Alert will issue an alert to every
search organization in a 100 mile radius and will have a link to print
a color missing person poster. This would have been life saving for
those in New Orleans. I can't imagine what it must be like to lose
your home, let alone lose a family member at the same time and not have
recent pictures to share with people trying to help me find them.


Since I have found SAT-Alert I don't have to worry about not having
Pictures and descriptions available to search organizations in the
unfortunate event that I my loved one goes missing. After seeing this
disaster in New Orleans, I am registering my whole family at
www.mySATAlert.com. To find Missing Children and Missing Adults you
need this information. There are too many possibilities of terrorism
that could separate me from those I love.


Don't end up in the same situation that those in New Orleans!

Register your loved ones at www.mysatalert.com and send this important
message to everyone you know and love, I did!


To sign up for SAT-Alert at discounted rates, go to
http://www.mySATAlert.com.

 




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