It's not necessary to print the child's birth date. Only state was year they were born to give a concept of how old he/she is to first responders.
During a real crisis, if there is a child not too old to carry a card, the National Center For Missing and Exploited Children propose composing just the required information (name, contact number and parents name) on the back of the little one before the disaster happens.
Placing the card in a location that is not easily seen by strangers, including interior or a wallet keeps the card holder safe.
Just print the initial of their first name if there is a young child the card holder. For example: J. Smith
Crisis ID cards could be produced in the convenience of your own house, made in audio CD form or printed to transport in a wallet or back pack. This web site, permits one to readily enter the data and add pictures to make a crisis id free of charge. The website even features an area to produce ids for your
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