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With regional offices located in Michigan and Florida,
Kid Safe Network, is dedicated to the development and
implementation of advanced systems and services designed
to protect women, children, seniors, and special needs citizens.
Edward Copley and Donald Prue are the founders and
executive officers of Kid Safe Network. Both have
contributed more than thirty years of personal service
towards minimizing crimes against women and children.
Efforts that have gained them recognition from three
United States Presidents, four State Governors, and
countless educators.
Among their many achievements in the minimization of
crimes against women and children, is their formation
of the National Security Alliance, Non-profit organization,
in 1989. The organization was developed to provide
cutting edge danger awareness educational courses, and a
certification. Courses that have been taken by thousands of
professionals, from the ranks of nearly every law enforcement
group, including Secret Service agents, Police Chiefs,
Judges, Forensic Psychologists, and Professional
Self-Defense instructors.
Aside from their personal experience in the field of danger
awareness, Mr. Copley, and Mr. Prue are both high ranking
Martial Arts Black Belts and have trained thousands of
students. While both have spent a great deal of time and
effort in the field of self-defense and danger awareness,
(including authoring and producing over fifteen books and
videos) they will agree that their most rewarding
achievement is the development of the award-winning
Rapid Child Rescue System.
The Rapid Child Rescue system was developed to address
two very serious safety issues concerning missing and
injured children. The first issue was to minimize the time
necessary to initiate a proper search for a missing person.
At the time of development it required a national average
of more than two hours. Those statistics are unacceptable
when you consider that most violent acts committed against
missing children happen within the first two hours of them
going missing. A solution was to reduce the time line from
hours to minutes or even seconds. Our goal was perfectly
realized by the Rapid Child Rescue system.
Another problem that we laboured to solve involves the
thousands of children and special needs citizens who are
injured outside of the supervision of their parents or
caregivers. The overwhelming majority of such individuals
were found to possess no form of identification, which
leaves emergency medical personnel without the approval
necessary to administer certain vital treatments. Fortunately,
the solution to these problems is now available as part of the
Rapid Child Rescue System.
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