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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 740711" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>FYI on subject of tracing and elderly /developmentally disabled... My police dept provides free wrist bracelets to developmentally disabled. New batteries frequently as well. They don't advertise this. But if your adult/ child is prone to wandering they will come to you and put the bracelet on. They then can track a lost person easily. Saves lives and saves them hunts for missing people. A win win. They also check that its working every time they do batteries. A distinct upgrade from the annual missing child kits they do for every student in schools annually.</p><p></p><p>I don't know this from personal experience but from a friend who has used this for years. From the time her questionable x dropped their developmentally disabled son in front of a school. Apparently couldn't be bothered to get out of his car. Luckily aide saw child wandering around school yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 740711, member: 23371"] FYI on subject of tracing and elderly /developmentally disabled... My police dept provides free wrist bracelets to developmentally disabled. New batteries frequently as well. They don't advertise this. But if your adult/ child is prone to wandering they will come to you and put the bracelet on. They then can track a lost person easily. Saves lives and saves them hunts for missing people. A win win. They also check that its working every time they do batteries. A distinct upgrade from the annual missing child kits they do for every student in schools annually. I don't know this from personal experience but from a friend who has used this for years. From the time her questionable x dropped their developmentally disabled son in front of a school. Apparently couldn't be bothered to get out of his car. Luckily aide saw child wandering around school yard. [/QUOTE]
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