This is a terrific web site, and the stickers are a big hit at injury
prevention programs that I run here.
Heidi Hotz, RN
Trauma Program Manager
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles
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From: David Niven, Jr. [SMTP:haven@cloud80.net]
<mailto:[SMTP:haven@cloud80.net]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 9:46 AM
To: Heidi Hotz
Subject: See A Child-Save A Child
See A Child-Save A Child injury prevention safety kits:
The 12 retro-reflective stickers in each of our kits brightly reflect a
vehicle's headlights and make a child pedestrian and cyclist significantly
more visible to motorists in low light conditions.
Our web site http://www.seeachildsaveachild.com/
<http://www.seeachildsaveachild.com/> went up a few weeks ago.
Using reflective stickers is such a simple and inexpensive injury prevention
solution and most people don't know where to buy them. Please pass our
informative web site on to your friends with young children, associates,
trauma nurses, surgeons and program managers.
david@seeachildsaveachild.com <mailto:david@seeachildsaveachild.com>
With kindest regards, DAVID (Niven, Jr.)
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