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Amber Alert ,
 
when every second counts...

Now for up to 8 children!

  • Approximately 780,000 children are reported missing, lost, or run away annually!

Good parents have an Amber Alert K.I.D.*
Be one!

How do AMBER Alerts work?

Once law enforcement has been notified about an abducted child, they must first determine if the case meets their AMBER Alert program’s criteria. The U.S. Department of Justice recommends the following criteria for issuing an AMBER Alert.

  • There is reasonable belief by law enforcement an abduction has occurred
  • The abduction is of a child age 17 years or younger
  • The law-enforcement agency believes the child is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death
  • There is enough descriptive information about the victim and abduction for law enforcement to issue an AMBER Alert to assist in the recovery of the child
  • The child’s name and other critical data elements, including the Child Abduction flag, have been entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) computer

If these criteria are met, alert information is assembled for public distribution. This information may include descriptions and pictures of the missing child, the suspected abductor, and a suspected vehicle along with any other information available and valuable to identifying the child and suspect.

The information is then faxed to radio stations designated as primary stations under the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Emergency Alert System (EAS). The primary stations send the same information to area radio and television stations and cable systems via the EAS, and participating stations immediately broadcast the information to millions of listeners. Radio stations interrupt programming to announce the Alert, and television stations and cable systems run a “crawl” on the screen along with a picture of the child.

Law enforcement also notifies NCMEC when an AMBER Alert is released for a specific geographical area. Once NCMEC validates the AMBER Alert, it is entered into a secure system and transmitted to authorized secondary distributors for dissemination to customers within the geographic areas specified.

Some states are also incorporating electronic highway billboards in their AMBER Plans. The billboards, typically used to disseminate traffic information to drivers, now alert the public of abducted children by displaying pertinent information about the child, abductor, or suspected vehicle that drivers might look for on highways.


But what do you do if the Amber Alert for Kid in question is yours? Do you have all the information at hand so you can give it to law enforcement and TV news broadcasters immediately? Our KID (Key Information Device) holds all the Amber Alert Information you need to immediately get the support of the law enforcement community and the pictures to the TV News agencies. And it also serves as a Child ID, as a matter of fact you can print out Child IDs and ID Tags whenever you need them...

Amber Alert is a hardware / software combination which may well save your child's life in an abduction / missing  child emergency situation. If worn on a key ring, in the wallet, on a cell phone, or in a purse, it can supply all the pertinent personal emergency information to police, TV News stations, or the general press instantly.
  • Auto launches when plugged in
  • Store up to 8 Child Profiles on one kit
  • Encrypted and Password Protected for privacy
  • Small Convenient Size, Durable Design
  • Easy To Understand and Use
  • Help directly overlays your Screen
  • Stores a complete profile of each child
  • Keeps track of "online identity"
  • Stores multiple images

Amber Alert KID is ready to use on a 2 GB "KID" style USB flash drive, which is included in the purchase!
(see below)

Size Matters!
Amber Alert KID* won't get in your way.

You can put it on your cell phone, key ring, or in your wallet; even on a necklace!
This way you will always have it on you when it's needed!

* K.I.D., in short, KID stands for Key Information Device

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