Post by HOPE on May 7, 2005 8:18:22 GMT -5
Code Adam
Look for this Code Adam decal in the windows of the stores you and your family frequent.
Code Adam, one of the country's largest child-safety programs, was created and promoted by the Wal-Mart retail stores and named in memory of 6-year-old Adam Walsh whose abduction from a Florida shopping mall and murder in 1981 brought the horror of child abduction to national attention.
When a customer reports a missing child to a store employee, a "Code Adam" alert is announced over the public-address system. A brief description of the child is obtained and provided to all designated employees who immediately stop their normal work to search for the child and monitor all exits to help prevent the child from leaving the store.
If the child is not found within 10 minutes of initiating a storewide search, or if the child is seen accompanied by someone other than a parent or guardian, store personnel contact local law enforcement and request assistance.
Since the Code Adam program began in 1994 it has been a powerful preventive tool against child abductions and lost children in more than 45,000 stores across the nation. Wal-Mart, with the help of NCMEC, has generously offered other retailers the opportunity to implement this powerful tool against child abduction."
How to Start Code Adam in Your Workplace!
There is no cost for retailers, museums, hospitals, amusement parks, and other public facilities to participate in this program. Simply fill out the form below, and NCMEC will provide you with the free Code Adam kit to get you up and running.
The kit includes
A training video to show your employees
2 break-room posters explaining the program steps
2 decals to put on store entrances that announce your store is a participant of Code Adam
click link below for more information:
www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PageServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US&PageId=589
Look for this Code Adam decal in the windows of the stores you and your family frequent.
Code Adam, one of the country's largest child-safety programs, was created and promoted by the Wal-Mart retail stores and named in memory of 6-year-old Adam Walsh whose abduction from a Florida shopping mall and murder in 1981 brought the horror of child abduction to national attention.
When a customer reports a missing child to a store employee, a "Code Adam" alert is announced over the public-address system. A brief description of the child is obtained and provided to all designated employees who immediately stop their normal work to search for the child and monitor all exits to help prevent the child from leaving the store.
If the child is not found within 10 minutes of initiating a storewide search, or if the child is seen accompanied by someone other than a parent or guardian, store personnel contact local law enforcement and request assistance.
Since the Code Adam program began in 1994 it has been a powerful preventive tool against child abductions and lost children in more than 45,000 stores across the nation. Wal-Mart, with the help of NCMEC, has generously offered other retailers the opportunity to implement this powerful tool against child abduction."
How to Start Code Adam in Your Workplace!
There is no cost for retailers, museums, hospitals, amusement parks, and other public facilities to participate in this program. Simply fill out the form below, and NCMEC will provide you with the free Code Adam kit to get you up and running.
The kit includes
A training video to show your employees
2 break-room posters explaining the program steps
2 decals to put on store entrances that announce your store is a participant of Code Adam
click link below for more information:
www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PageServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US&PageId=589