Scott Irwin

About Scott Irwin

Scott Irwin is the Marketing Director for Child I.D. Labels inc., which has been protecting and providing ID for children and families across North America for more than 10 years. He can be reached at scottirwin@childidatlantic.com. Visit: http://www.childidatlantic.com to find out more on Child ID’s unique proactive and preventative approach to child safety and identification as well as how Child ID can help you to protect and keep your children safe.

scottirwin@childidatlantic.com

Child Identification- Thinking of Fingerprinting Your Children?

When speaking to parents about child identification, the first things that come to mind are fingerprints and DNA information. However, there seems to be a complete lack of awareness regarding fingerprints and the crucial need in updating them on a...
Date Posted: March 03, 2006

What Parents Need to Know About Child Safety and Identification

There seems to be a general misconception concerning child safety and child identification. In speaking with parents, one thing becomes very clear. Parents commonly believe, that by recording their children’s fingerprints and DNA information,...
Date Posted: February 27, 2006

Child Safety- Does Your Dog Have More Identification Than Your Child?

Take a moment and think about it. When you consider the fact that, as adults, we would never consider leaving the house without our id. We spend thousands on home and car alarms, we are even protecting our family pets with microchips; however, our...
Date Posted: February 15, 2006

Attention Shoppers, We Have A Small, Lost, Three Year-Old Boy With Red Hair........

Have you ever been shopping in a busy mall, stopped to look at something only to discover that in the brief time it took to do so, your child has wandered away from you?
Date Posted: February 08, 2006

No Kidding-Preparation The Key To Preventing Abducted, Missing Children

Did you know that, according to figures from the RCMP, approximately 186 children are reported missing each day in Canada? That's one almost every 7.75 minutes; recent US statistics are much more alarming, somewhere in the United States...
Date Posted: January 26, 2006