Keeping Kids Safe: Free Child Safety Fair

Keeping Kids Safe:  Free Child Safety Fair at Olympia Chrysler Jeep Mitsubishi and Olympia Nissan
this Friday, June 21 from 3:00pm to 7:00pm and Saturday, June 22 from 10:00am - 4:00pm


The Bruce Titus Automotive Group in Olympia is proud to present the Keeping Kids Safe Child Safety Fair this weekend.  All ages are welcome and encouraged.

Why?  As we approach the Summer season and kids out and about at parks and public venues, and the recent rash of attempted abductions bring to the fore front every parents worst fear....what to do when your child is missing. 

It is said time and again that time is critical in the recovery of a missing child.  It is why systems such as the Amber Alert have been initiated across the country.  If this nightmare is realized, valuable time is spent gathering information and preparing for the search.  With programs like SIP - Safety in Print, the information is at your fingertips, all in one place, and can be handed off to the Law Enforcement and they can get on the search immediately, saving valuable time.

What is involved in the Child Safety Fair?

The event location is at 2220 Carriage ST SW, Olympia, WA 98502 at the Olympia Nissan location, behind the main showroom.  The area will be clearly marked. 

SIP Kids and the Keeping Kids Safe Project will be on hand providing FBI Quality Digital Fingerprinting, and providing the paperwork and necessary resources for parents/guardians to create an identity kit.  This information is stored electronically and given directly to the parents.  NO information is kept by the program or stored anywhere else.

WHO:  Parents and children of all ages are invited to this event.  This one of the top child safety programs in the country.

Why:  Many children reported missing in the USA each year.  Some are found within minutes or hours.  Police officials say that time is critical in the recovery of a missing child.  A major source of wasted time is in the gathering of resources, fingerprints, statistical information, and photographs.  This can be avoided by providing a pre-made file to the authorities.

What: SIP kids will be running the event and taking FBI quality digital fingerprints and photographs of your children.  Their inkless digital scanner captures high quality fingerprint images that are printed on a record and then provided to the parents for safe-keeping.  The only record taken is sent directly home - they do not database any information.  In the case of an emergency, parents are able to turn this file over to the authorities anywhere in the world to instantly aid in the investigation, saving crucial time and resources.

ENJOY FREE FAMILY FUN WHILE LEARNING LIFE SAVING TIPS:

  • SIP Kids and the keeping Kids Safe Project:  FBI Quality Fingerprinting
  • Alley Oop Gymnastics Center:  Obstacle course and information
  • World Martial Arts:  Demonstrations and giveaways
MEET LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS

  • Olympia Police Department  :  Police vehicle, stickers and safety information
  • Olympia Fire Department:  Fire engine tours and Fire Safety Information
  • Thurston County Sheriff's Office:  Iris Scans - Child Identification Project
CONNECT WITH LOCAL RESOURCES FROM YOUR COMMUNITY

  • Sea Mar Community Health Center:  Giveaways & information about WIC program
  • Boys and Girls club of Thurston County:  Face painting, information & more
  • Olympia Parks & Recreation:  Crafts, bean bags and more
  • American Red Cross
We hope that you will join us at Olympia Nissan and help us keep our kids safe this summer.

www.OlympiaNissan.com
www.OlympiaChryslerJeep.com
www.OlympiaMitsubishi.com
www.BruceTitus.com

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