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Does your child have a lost backpack? According to research, children aged 2-4 are most likely to get lost, and children are most often missing in supermarkets or department stores. This article will tell you what parents should do if their children are missing. Besides the easy use of anti-lost backpacks, what other anti-lost products are there?

Children are curious about the outside world. Whether they go to parks, department stores or shopping malls, they will definitely look around and run around excitedly. According to the data of 20 12 from the Children's Bureau of the Ministry of the Interior and the Cultural and Educational Foundation of the Child Welfare League, children are most likely to get lost when they are over 2 years old and under 4 years old. Hypermarkets or shopping malls and department stores are the easiest places to get lost; "Being separated from family" and "being attracted by foreign objects" are the reasons why children are most likely to get lost.

It can be seen that parents should take "anti-lost" measures and take their children to public places so that they will not regret it!

1. Stop and stand looking for your parents instead of running around.

2. If you get lost in the store, tell the staff in the store (usually you will wear some uniforms or hats to make it easier to recognize).

3. Try to ask other parents with children to help you dial the phone number left by your parents on your bracelet or in your bag.

Don't follow others, let alone leave the shopping center/department store.

1. Bring a photo of the child.

Remember the clothes that children wear today.

3. Use anti-lost rope and other related items.

Don't let them play in the game area without being looked after.