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Aug 03, 2010
Project Angel Eyes is proud to announce that we have partnered with SafeCheckIn.com. Being dedicated to the thousands of currently missing persons we especially want to help parents protect their school age children.

Jun 21, 2010
1. If you go out alone and something bad happens, will someone notice you're missing? 2. Realizing you are missing, will anyone know where to start looking?

Nov 05, 2009
Search and Rescue officials are concerned that more people are heading in to the backcountry with false security of GPS and cell phones. SafeCheckIn provides a human backup for true security.

Aug 18, 2009
With competing interests between new college students and their new found freedoms against the concerns of the parents for their safety, a new solution that satisfies both is found in SafeCheckIn.com

Apr 02, 2009
If you are single, live alone or are away from friends/family, who will begin looking for you? At SafeCheckIn.com, we do! SafeCheckIn.com is a new service that allows individuals the security of having someone always waiting for him or her to return

Jan 22, 2009
SafeCheckIn.com was honored to have made a presentation to the California state Sheriffs Search and Rescue coordinators meeting in Sacramento California.

Dec 15, 2008
With the increasing popularity of cell phones and GPS units, more and more people are blindly depending on them to insure their safety when out alone. This can lead to disaster without a “human” backup. This is why SafeCheckIn.com was designed

Nov 03, 2008
Every year thousands of skiers and snowboarders go missing for anywhere from a few hours to days when going off trail or out of bounds. SafeCheckIn.com offers a service to help more of them come back safe.

Oct 13, 2008
MortgageConsultingSevice.com is offering one on one private consultation for homeowners that are in crisis.

Aug 26, 2008
It is the time of year when thousands of new college students head for campus’s everywhere. Here are some common sense safety tips.


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