“We Care, Wear A Flare!” Kid’s Safety Campaign

Released on = September 29, 2005, 9:38 pm

Press Release Author = Elisa Pytka

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = PCS’s Personal Commitment to Help Spread Kids Safety Awareness Across The Nation

Duration: Saturday, August 27, 2005 – Monday, October 31, 2005

Press Release Body = On Saturday, August 27, 2005, several local area businesses participated in the 2nd annual “Kane County Sheriff's Kids-Safety Day”, which was held at the Kane County Fairgrounds located at Randall Road Rt. 38 in St. Charles, IL 60174. What an exciting opportunity for PCS to be invited to share in this wonderful cause with such a caring community dedicated to Kids Health and Safety. This was a very informative Health, Safety, and Environmental Awareness day for all. This day officially kicked off our season of Kids Safety Awareness through Halloween.

Our company supplies a variety of unique reflective safety products, which are designed to prevent accidents in every arena, primarily for schools. With our growing population and the ever-increasing volume of motorized traffic, there are more and more chances for a collision between a person and a vehicle.

While many schools are enhancing their child safety awareness programs, it is our personal goal to assist you in a successful reflector promotion throughout the year to generate funds for your school while exposing your students to the opportunity of saving a life, possibly their own.

Our programs have been successfully tested in both public and private schools throughout the country. In half-light, dark or even poor weather conditions, pedestrians and others could become victims of vehicles. Our specially constructed reflective materials return light from headlights to the eyes of the motorist. These
all-weather reflectors help to reduce the incidents between motorist and people by offering up to 500 ft of visibility!

As you know, one of the most dangerous periods for children follows the end of Daylight Saving Time...right around Halloween. Make a life-saving impact within your community by conducting a Halloween or School Safety Program. If you are interested in having your students participate in any of our programs, please contact us so
that we can help by providing you with these FREE and very useful and informative materials. We welcome the chance to assist with your current safety campaign.

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Contact Details = Elisa M. Pytka/Processing Center Services, Inc.
2985 Middlebury Ct. W.
Aurora, IL 60504
(630) 585-8794
pcsofil@sbcglobal.net

 


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