It is a known fact that children lose their toys, keys, jackets, and clothes. You name it and they’ve most likely lost it at one point or another in their life. The question is does their property stay lost? Have you ever thought of making their property returnable when lost??
Putting the ol’ last name on your kids clothing tag works sometimes but why not put your number instead? Why would you write on a coat tag when you can write a note and stick it in the pocket in case lost? A good idea one mom thought about was sewing her own tag on top of the normal tag in the back. This extended her area for displaying her own note and contact information for easy contact.
Two simple elements are needed. Something just as easy as writing “return” and then including a contact number or address it can be returned to. Just writing a name on a piece of property will tell the people in fact who owns it, but finding that person may be a whole different story.
One thing that my children lost that was very nerve racking to me was our home keys. We ended up re-keying everything including the back shed. It cost us easily over $300 and rather than telling them not to lose their keys again I decided to find a remedy that worked.
With very little effort I came across a lost key return service named “Back To Ya” which is just as simple as attaching their lifetime service keytag, registering it on their website @ www.BackToYa.com and taking a deep breath. My kids keys now have their very own method of return back to us anonymously so we don’t have to worry about them getting into the wrong hands.
There are many different ways to ensure your property returns back to you after lost. Hopefully the tips found here can help you in making the decision what would work out best for you. Maybe this article will even get some juices flowing in the brain to come up with your own ideas so that your little guy’s things get back to where they belong. Thanks for listening.