Free printable Child Identification System Child safety experts will tell you, when a child goes missing what happens during the first hour (or less) is the most important and can make or break finding that child. According to the Department of Justice, approximately 797,500 kids are reported missing each year -- that's 2,185 kids on average every day. No parents want to imagine that child abduction could happen to their family, but if it were to happen, would you be prepared? It's estimated that 34 percent of American parents wouldn't be able to accurately describe their child to law enforcement, including details of exact height and weight as well as their child's eye color. Child ID cards answer these basic questions. In addition to having your child carry his or her own ID card, each parent, guardian and caretaker should also keep a copy to give to law enforcement in the event the unthinkable happens. It is important to get a new card at least once per year to keep information up to date. These cards are free to make and printable at home through our website. But we go one step further; each ID card is issued a unique identification number and QR code. Quick response (QR) codes are becoming popular with manufactures of different products because the code can be scanned by smartphones and can be directly taken to that product website. However, each of our IDs have a unique QR code and by scanning the code can bring up the ID on a smartphone making getting necessary information out to necessary parties that much easier and faster. Time is power in the event of an emergency. Why do we offer this for free? The real question is why don't others? |