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Pre-schoolers receive safety tips from Mr ADT

Children need to be empowered to be able to protect themselves in a dangerous situation.

A MORNING of excitement and learning was enjoyed on September 25 at three pre-schools in the South Rand, when Mr ADT and Alberton SAPS paid them a visit.

These shows are a complimentary service offered to pre-primary and primary schools aimed at creating crime awareness among children.

The pre-schools visited on this day included De Little Stars, The Colourful Rainbow Crèche and Tiny Tots. Darin McDowell dressed as Mr ADT, and Sergeant Phora Nkuna from Alberton SAPS joined in on the visits.

The children were given practical safety tips, such as who to call when danger arrives, how to use a panic button, and how to protect themselves in any dangerous circumstance or scenario.

SAFETY TIPS: Mr ADT (Darin McDowell) gave the young ones some crucial tips on keeping safe during dangerous situations.

The Mr ADT shows take place at local schools and are hosted free of charge by Fidelity ADT. If a teacher or parent is interested in booking a show for their school, they are welcome to email Janice Brown on janiceb@fidelity-adt.co.za for further information.

*Photos provided by Fidelity ADT Security.

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