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Dozens

of Orange County families attended a free Child Safety Day Print-A-Thon event held Nov. 10 at the Newport Beach office of First Team Estates.

The event included a free digitzed inkless fingerprint and photograph opportunity using state-of-the-art technology originally designed for a federal law enforcement agency. Nationally recognized child safety expert Marc Klaas, the father of murder victim Polly Klaas and president of the KlaasKids Foundation, participated in the Print-A- Thon.

The daylong event fea-

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First Team Estates Print-A-Thon attended by dozens of families

tured family safety presentations and exhibits alongside a fun day of activities that appealed to adults and children of all ages.

Family safety was not limited to issues regarding toddler and school-age children. The event also addressed parents’ concerns about how to protect their children at college and families caring for older, cognitively impaired elders, all of whom were interested in the AmberAlert GPS and Arm Safety Button that uses the latest technology to protect and track loved ones.

First Team Estates manager Debbie Lewandowski, organizer of the event, was

determined that everyone learn something from attending.

“We had some really fun activities, but more importantly, parents were impressed and reassured by the new phenomenal technologies that exist now to protect their children and loved ones,” she said.

A free DNA collection kit, proactive child safety tips and a nine-point plan on what to do if your child disappears were given to parents.

For more information on the event or questions pertaining to luxury real estate, contact First Team Estates at 949-759-5747.