We often read news of young children getting lost in fairs and similar public gatherings write an article in about 150 words suggesting a few tips to ensure that children do not get lost and if they unfortunately to how they can be rescued and United with their parents
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What To Do When You Get Lost
Getting lost is so difficult these days! However, if ever anyone gets lost at a place where there is lots of crowd, one should go to the railway police station. He/she should give his father's mobile number to the police inspector and have a call made. The parents will rush to the station and take him/her home.
There is another option too. In case anyone doesn't remember his/her father's or mother's number, he/she should hire a cab or an auto rickshaw, and ride home and pay the cab-man after reaching home.
The world has become a far securer and safer place; if anyone gets lost, he/she should take any man’s or woman’s help. People would love to help the lost person in reaching his her home.
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great answer Sir!
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The following are some tips can be adopted to ensure that children do not get lost in fairs and public gatherings:
*Make sure that your child is dressed in bright colors so that it becomes easy for you to spot him/her in a crowd.
*Insist on your child holding your hand or staying right next to you all the time. If he/she has to go somewhere, ensure that the child tells you before going and also lets you know where he/she is going. Also, give the child a certain period of time to get back to you.
*Teach the child the mobile numbers of his/her parents and other members in the family. If he/she thinks that he is lost, tell him/her to give your number to someone who appears trustworthy and request that person to call you and say where the child is.
*If your child finds that he/she finds him lost and away from his/her parents, tell him/her to wait at some specific place that both of you know so that you can look for him/her there. A good idea would be for the child to wait at the entrance.
*Make sure that your child is dressed in bright colors so that it becomes easy for you to spot him/her in a crowd.
*Insist on your child holding your hand or staying right next to you all the time. If he/she has to go somewhere, ensure that the child tells you before going and also lets you know where he/she is going. Also, give the child a certain period of time to get back to you.
*Teach the child the mobile numbers of his/her parents and other members in the family. If he/she thinks that he is lost, tell him/her to give your number to someone who appears trustworthy and request that person to call you and say where the child is.
*If your child finds that he/she finds him lost and away from his/her parents, tell him/her to wait at some specific place that both of you know so that you can look for him/her there. A good idea would be for the child to wait at the entrance.
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