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3. Label and keep older photographs (past years photographs) loosely inside your CHILD IDENTIFICATION KIT.
4. By keeping and maintaining a sequential group of photographs in each child's CHILD IDENTIFICATION KIT, authorities and police sketch artists can anticipate what your child may look like many years or decades into the future should there ever be a problem locating your child for a prolonged period of time. Of course, no parent wants to ever think of this happening to them, but our goal here is to be PROACTIVE and prepared for any unseen circumstances.
5. As a helpful reminder to update your child's annual picture, pick a date you can remember, such as their birthday or January 1st of each "new" year and stick to it.
FINGERPRINTS:
You are about to draw a series of small boxes on the lower portion of page 2 of your CHILD IDENTIFICATION KIT to record your child's fingerprints.
1. On the lower portion of page 2 of your CHILD IDENTIFICATION KIT draw a rectangular box occupying about 1/3 of the lower portion of the page.
2. Now draw a horizontal line through the middle of your rectangular box dividing it in half horizontally.
3. At this point draw four vertical lines equally spaced within the rectangle creating five small square boxes on the top portion of the rectangle, and five square boxes on the bottom portion of the rectangle for a total of ten boxes.
4. At the lower portion of each of the top squares (moving from left to right) write the following:
- Right thumb - Right index - Right middle - Right ring - Right little
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