Keeping my kids safe is always my #1 priority. While I hope and pray every day for their safety, I am not naive in thinking that it can’t happen to my children. I highly doubt that the parents of an abducted child ever thought it would happen to them. The best I can do is protect them every way I know how, and one of those ways is by using ChildProtect by DNA.
- ChildProtect by DNA is provided by DNA Diagnostics Center, the largest private DNA company in the world and #1 hospital recommended in the US
- Over 800,000 children go missing every year!
- Law enforcement agencies state the first 3 hours of a missing child’s search are the most important
- A DNA profile is a Genetic Fingerprint and every person’s is unique
- Every profile is signed by a PhD when it leaves the DDC laboratory
- A DNA profile is used by police when they find an item (saliva) that contains traces of DNA. By having a DNA profile on hand, the police have something to compare against. If there is no DNA profile, police need to collect DNA from the child’s home and send it to a laboratory to get the profile.
A DNA profile which years ago was over $400 is now only $99. But my readers will receive a limited time $50 off coupon by going to www.childprotectbydna.com and using code USFamily50
Not something I am interested in. Seems like the company is preying off of the fear of parents to make money. I trust that the law enforcement team would be quick and efficient if I ever needed them.
This sounds like something that’s good to have just pray you never need it.
Things happen in the blink of an eye so it’s always good to be prepared! I think this would be a great tool to have just in case and to give me piece of mind!
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That’s kind of how I feel too. I hope nothing would happen, but if something ever did, any little thing that may help, I would want to have.
DNA technology has advanced so much! It constantly amazes me. I remember when fingerprinting your kids was a cutting edge suggestion!