Temporary ‘tattoo’ may help if child is lost
Who hasn’t seen a lost child, with tear-stained cheeks, wandering at an amusement park or airport?
Parents might feel less anxious with a product called Safetytat (www.safetytat.com), a temporary, stick-on tattoo on which you can write a phone number. They come six to a pack, with a marker (about $10). Or they are sold customized, with warnings about allergies or other information (about $20 for 24).
The package suggests that caregivers write a cellphone number on the tattoo and don’t include the child’s name. The tattoos are waterproof.
— Mary MacVean
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