Being in charge of a classroom full of kids is a serious responsibility.
Their safety is always of utmost concern. This concern is amplified when school
field trips and other events are scheduled. Child safety wristbands are
a great solution for those just-in-case scenarios, like when a child may
accidentally wander away from the group on a school excursion or get lost in
the crowd. The safety wristbands give both parents and teachers peace of mind,
and instill children with a sense of security. Plus, kids love wearing them!
Wristbands provide an easy, inexpensive way to help assist child safety
efforts through identification. We offer a couple different types of child
safety wristbands, so you are sure to find one that meets the needs of any kind
of school field trip or event.
Our Expressions wristbands work great for field trips in which the
entire class leaves together to visit an off-campus venue, like a museum, and
then returns back to the school together. The Silicone customize
wristband have pre-printed lines where you can use a permanent marker
to write the child's name, along with the chaperone's name and cell phone
number. As an added measure of safety, wristbands can be turned inside out so
that strangers are not able to see the child's name. Instead, the emergency
contact information is only exposed upon the child reaching out to an authority
figure and asking for help.
During field trips, chaperones should have their cell phones with them and
the ringer turned on at all times. If a child does become separated from the
school group, they can approach an authority figure and the chaperone can be
called immediately. The child can be reunited with the group quickly and safely.
If you are planning a field trip to a museum, zoo, amusement park,
aquarium or other such attraction for kids, don't hesitate to ask whether they
provide child safety wristbands to students. Businesses that cater to
the wonderment and happiness of children are just as concerned about their
safety and well-being as parents and teachers.
Parents can also get great use out of child safety wristbands;
especially if you have an active family that goes on a lot of outings together.
Whether it's to a ballgame, theater, observatory or mini golf, a child
safety wristband certainly can add a cushion of security to the day.
Another type of wristband is our Securmatch® or Securband Plus®, which have
a matching, numbered, tear-off stub. The child wears the numbered wristband and
the parent or guardian retains the matching numbered stub. This child safety
wristband works well for an event, like a school sponsored theme party, in
which parents drop off their child, and then pick them up at the end of the
event. When it's time to go, the school or host can verify the numbers match.
Another great use for this type of child safety wristband is
when parents host a large birthday party for their son or daughter at a public
eatery, like a pizza or ice cream parlor. Maybe a guest's parents drop him or
her off, but designate a grandparent to pick up the child. Not only should the
parents communicate to the host who they are entrusting to pick up their child,
but also a matching, numbered, tear-off stub could serve as further verification
in case the hosts have never met the grandparent before.
So, where's the fun amongst all this safety stuff? Like we said before,
kids love to wear wristbands. They love the bright, colors and fun designs.
And, we've got plenty to choose from! We offer more than 100 combinations of
designs and colors so you can find the perfect child safety wristband
for your field trip or event. Wearing a colorful wristband with a cool design
makes kids feel important—like they are part of a special club. Don't be
surprised if they show 'em off just a little bit, either. They are sure to wear
their wristband weeks or even months after the adventure is done, savoring and
treasuring the memories. When they finally decide to remove their wristband, children
can save it as a keepsake of a fun day away from the classroom—good times spent
with their friends and teachers or family.
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