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Saturday, 07 July 2007

 

Lloydspharmacy are proud to announce that we will be working with GMTV to help support their annual 'Tag Your Tot' campaign which runs between 9th and 13th July.

 

 

 

 

'Tag Your Tot' provides information and advice to help keep your family safe during the Summer Holiday period. One of the key features is the use of a special childrens wristband which can help parents find their children if they wander off or get lost. These wristbands are available at your local Lloydspharmacy absolutely FREE.

Every day GMTV will focus on the different ways to help keep your family safe whilst on holiday and will broadcast how their viewers can collect 'Tag Your Tot' wristbands from their local Lloydspharmacy.

 

Why have Lloydspharmacy got involved with GMTV 'Tag Your Tot'?

We take the safety of our customers and their families very seriously and we feel that GMTV's campaign is a great way for people to find out the simple ways they can make their holidays safer and more enjoyable.

 

What do the wristbands do?

The wristbands are waterproof and colourful, so children wont mind wearing them. On the back they have a section where the family's contact details or holiday reps contact details can be filled in.

Anyone who finds the child can call the phone number on the back of the wristband and be able to get in touch with the parents to know their child is safe and where to find them.

The wristbands are very durable so one or two should last the whole holiday.

When you receive your free wristband you will be given a Family Safe Holidays registration card. The registration card provides a free 'online safety deposit box' to securely store emergency contact details, photos of family, medical conditions, travel itineraries, passport numbers and other important information that may be needed in a hurry.

http://www.lloydspharmacy.com/home-page/whats-new/tag_your_tot-3.htm

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