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5/30/08 Sgt. Jill Stevens, Miss Utah 2007, Joins The National Child Alert System As Spokesperson
Miss Utah 2007 and US Army Combat Medic Sgt Jill Stevens joins forces with the National Child Alert System to encourage parents to be prepared while supporting The Afghanistan Orphanage Project.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA- National Child Alert System is pleased to announce Sgt. Jill Stevens as their new spokesperson. Stevens is most noted for her dedication to helping the children of Afghanistan and her presentations on preparedness. She andseveral other members of the Utah National Guard, 211th Aviation Division, started The Afghanistan Orphanage Project (www.taoproject.org )  after being deployed to Afghanistan in 2004 where they experienced one of the world’s poorest nations and the overwhelming effect of poverty on the children of Afghanistan.

The goal for the project is to build the largest orphanage in Afghanistan to house 1000 orphaned children. National Child Alert System has dedicated a portion of each sale to this worthy cause.

"We are thrilled to announce Sgt. Stevens as our spokesperson. She is truly one of the finest examples of what it means to be an American. With her help, we will be able to protect the children of America and with America's help, the children of Afghanistan will have a safe home and a chance for a better life," says Tom Schlegel, CEO of National Child Alert System (http://www.childalertsystem.com).

“I am honored to be able to lend a hand to National Child Alert System.  I travel our great country every day talking to our young people about emergency preparedness and self confidence.  National Child Alert System is a fantastic program to help parents be prepared for one of the most unthinkable events.  I hope that my efforts will get parents to take the steps necessary to prepare. Last year there were almost 800,000 children reported missing.  It doesn’t always happen to someone else.” Says Stevens

National Child Alert System is an emergency preparedness and information system for parents to use if their child goes missing. The system includes a KidzMap® displaying their favorite places to go, along with a KidzCapsule® that contains all of their biographical information, and KidzBlast® to notify more than 100 contacts that a child is missing using email and text messaging.

The system also allows parents to store valuable information such as DNA, fingerprints, pictures, medical, and dental information to aid in recovering a missing child. The information can be stored online, on a USB keychain, or directly onto a personal hard drive. By logging on, parents can also relay this information to the authorities, the media, and concerned citizens.

“Because nearly 75% of abducted children that are murdered are deceased within 3 hours of the abduction, every second counts when a child disappears. Every minute a child is missing is a minute at risk for that child.  Our system helps parents to focus on finding their child rather than spending time frantically trying to find and piece together pages of information for the police," says Schlegel.

About the Company: The National Child Alert System (http://www.childalertsystem.com) is an alert system for missing children controlled by the parents and is the only alert system of its kind. The National Child Alert System holds their contribution to the community and the protection of the nation's children as their focus.


5/8/08: National Child Alert System and AUSA Work Together To Increase Safety of Military Children
Military families will now receive a large discount on  their membership to National Child Alert System, a system designed to reduce the amount of time that a missing child is away from home.

American military families received a welcome surprise with the donation of 100 National Child Alert System online family memberships. Thousands of other military families will receive a significant discount on the online National Child Alert System and USB keychain file storage device through a partnership between National Child Alert System and the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Family Programs Directorate.

3/18/2008:  National Child Alert System Featured on NBC 29, Charlottesville VA
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2/4/2008:  National Child Alert System Partners with PBM Products
Child Alert System is thrilled to announce our new partnership with PBM Products, www.PBMproducts.com .  PBM Products' mission is to promote infant and adult well being.  One of the many causes PBM Products and it's founders  support is centered around finding a cure for Diabetes.  We're proud to join them in support of this cause.  You can visit http://www.tocurediabetes.org/ to learn more on how you can help.  Check back frequently for a special offer from Child Alert System coming soon!  We'll help you save on our system, and help this great effort to cure diabetes at the same time!  Read the ABOUT US tab on our site, and you'll see...contributing to others is what makes us tick!


2/3/2008: Web site Launch, Welcome!

Welcome to Child Alert System! We're in full operation working to help parents and guardians protect America's children.  Knowledge + Preparedness = Safety ©  We urge every person responsible for the safety and well being of a child to get on board with Child Alert System NOW!  For less than the cost of one video game, you can be prepared and in control during a missing child incident. While most children reported missing are returned home, many are not.  And, for the children that do come home, we want to get them home quicker.  The faster your child comes home, the less potential for harm to come to them while they are missing.  Use both the home computer based and the internet web based portions of Child Alert System to make sure you always have access to all the information you'll need if your child is missing.  For sales and group sales inquiries, email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .  For all other inquiries, email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .


11/20/2006 Military Family Network Press Release
"SaferKidz LLC Partners With The Military Family Network To Bring Unique Child Safety System to Military Families Partnership Adds A Valuable Resource In Support Of Family Readiness Programs Across All Military Services

HAMPTON, VA. November 20, 2006 – The Military Family Network is pleased to announce that SaferKidz LLC is partnered with it to offer SaferKidz’ unique child safety system to military families in support of family readiness programs..."


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04/27/2006 Feature in Paraglide Magazine

"Every 40 seconds a child is reported missing in this country. More than half run away; the other 44 percent are abducted. Regardless of how youth disappear, parents and law enforcement must act quickly to return missing children to their families.

The first three hours are considered critical to the child’s safe return. Pictures and videos of the missing child have been key to bolstering the public’s involvement in the search for missing children. However, advances in technology now make it possible to send three dimensional images..."


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