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"----Security is being free from danger. The term can be used with reference to crime, accidents of all kinds, etc. Security is a vast topic including
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Tips
Know your child's location at all time. Don't rely on others for their safety!
You are the most important factor and last resort in a child's safety.
Teach your child your name, address and phone number.
Talk to your child about safety.
Listen when your child talks about unusual events or people.
Control what your child does on the internet.
Ask your child's school what they do to insure his or her safety.
Keep the police, fire, school number and addresses handy for any emergency.
Report any unusual activity either by a relative, teacher, coach, administrator or stranger immediately to the proper authority
Make your home a place where your child feels, safe, secure and welcome!
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