By Paul G. Wolf

Every now and then we see stories on the news and in the newspapers about kids that have disappeared. Most children turn up safe again, but some dont and there is nothing sadder than a parent who experiences the loss of their child like this. The good news is that you don't have to endure something like this because there are ways to avoid lost kids with todays technology. I'm talking about a GPS child locator.

Childrens GPS devices nowadays are diminutive devices and they are build into watches, cell phones, backpacks; even positioned directly in the kids clothing.

The child locator will then send out a signal enabling you to track the location of your kids at all times. You can program the GPS device to send signals at intervals as short as 10 seconds for close to real time tracking of your kids.

GPS technology works excellent for tracking kids that are at high risk due to child custody issues or similar problems. It is possible to set the device up so that it will alert you not only to the child's location, but also if the kid leaves a predesignated area or boundary. So you can know if the child leaves their school or the neighborhood playground or pool. Visualize the peace of mind you'll have when you know that you can simply log into your computer and instantly know where your kid is thanks to the child tracker widget.

Some GPS gadgets also has a panic button, which the child can use in case of an emergency. The distress signal go not only to you, but also to the tracking service so the authorities can be notified asap.

Often when children are kidnapped the kidnapper will straight away get rid of any cell phone the child may be carrying to prevent being tracked. With a small unseen GPS tracking gadget attached to the child's clothing you'll still be able to track them and locate them quickly. You and more importantly the police will know exactly where to locate the kid and this increases the chances they will be found unharmed dramatically.

GPS units for small kids can be as small as a watch or pager and they run on rechargeable batteries that last up to 24 hours. If you want something with an extended battery life you can get larger GPS tracking units that can transmit for up to 2 weeks on a single charge. Older kids like teens can have the GPS units placed in their car to keep track of their locations and driving habits.

Many auto GPS units can be programmed to send an alert or alarm, if the car exceeds a certain speed limit.

Personal GPS units are not inexpensive, but you really cannot put a price on the peace of mind you'll get knowing you can locate your child in case of some emergency. When the safety of the kid is at risk nothing is too expensive. In addition to the cost of the GPS device itself you'll also need to pay a tracking service which will run anywhere from $25-100 a month depending on the service and features. Having a GPS device for tracking the child can be a great way to grant yourself peace of mind.

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