• Automotive Decal Alert Emergency Responders that an occupant may require additional assistance by placing a Special Needs Caution Deal or your car or Truck. Order on Etsy  or Amazon
  • Car Seat information offered by AAA of Southern California with free Child Passenger Safety Classes. For children up to 8 years of age.
  • Center for Missing & Exploited Children offers a variety of resources for parents to keep children safe from abduction and sexual exploitation.
  • **Get Safe offers specific trainings for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities to make them safer and stronger in the community.
  • If I Need Help is a non-profit organization that provides a variety of identification methods for those who might need help in returning to their home.
  • Internet Safety for Teens with ASD is a document designed to support family members in supporting adolescents on the autism spectrum as they begin to explore the internet.  Includes internets risks and the acronym PLAY IT SAFE to teach teens with ASD about internet safety.
  • The Joyful Child Foundation is dedicated to preventing crimes against children and offers a Brave Skill-Building Activities Sheet for kids and Brave Adult Education Flyer for parents
  • Poison Control Center provides emergency number and prevention tips.
  • Return Home Registry is offered by cities of Huntington Beach and Irvine. A parent registers their family member so that the police department is better able to identify them and return them to their family should they become lost.
  • Safely Ever After Inc. provides non-fearful safety workshops, tips and literature on child safety and must-read list of red flags.
  • Smart911 register relevant emergency information about household members and it will be shared with participating local authorities  when they respond to emergencies in your home.
  • Transporting Children with Special Health Care Needs – This policy statement reviews important considerations for transporting children with special health care needs and provides current guidance for the protection of children with specific health care needs disorders.
  • Take Me Home is Orange County Sheriff’s Department program which provides critical information including emergency contact information, detailed physical descriptions and photographs. An individual’s communication abilities, routines, behaviors and other helpful information also may be entered to assist law enforcement. It is available to residents who live in the 13 OC cities which are served by the Sheriff’s Department as well as unincorporated Orange County.