I heard about a tracking device for children on a commercial. Is there one that the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children recommends?
Consumers need to understand that the first line of defense for families is safety education and line-of-sight supervision of their children. If a device is to be used, understand what it can do and cannot do, that machines can fail, and that the tracking device should be, if they choose, an element within a complete safety program for their family.