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According to the FBI, 424,066 missing children were reported in 2018 alone.
In many cases, their safety depends on the ability to act quickly and expand their search across state lines and even across the country.
New technologies make search easier.
Together in Twin Cities-
Content-based Screenfeed and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
Created a new free way for any public digital screen to display the names and faces of missing children in areas where law enforcement officers or their families say they are most likely to find.
The network that manages public digital displays can subscribe to a free content feed containing a file of missing children in the NCMEC database, which will be automatically updated according to the location of each screen.
With the continuous development of digital screen network
Day space such as banks, schools, transfer stations, waiting rooms, major shopping centers and families-
Small and growing enterprises have reached a wide range
It is easier than ever to spread the audience.
In fact, over the past month, 70% of Americans have seen public digital video displays at some point.
Imagine if all these screens use this simple method to improve these-
Adventure Kids, hope to help more kids get home?
As National Missing Children's Day approaches Saturday, May 25, this is the exact challenge NCMEC and Screenfeed are eager to undertake.
"We know that images are one of the most important tools to find missing children," said Patricia Willingham, director of case management services at NCMEC . ".
"The ability to have a child's face in front of the public has greatly improved the opportunity for someone to provide the tips needed by law enforcement to safely retrieve the child.
"When considering that people who have seen public digital displays remember the information they see at a recall rate of 83%, the impact becomes more complex-much higher than the print opponent.
Perhaps more convincing, however, is that compared to those who encounter the same information on a static print display, the audience of the digital display is more likely to take action.
In an industry that supports public digital screens in a variety of daily locations, digital signage has a unique opportunity to fill the community with life
Save visual information.
Screenfeed has called on digital signage operators to "save 10 children ".
"That is, the network only sets aside 10 seconds in the playlist loop of the screen to raise awareness of missing children in their area.
They want a big response, and it's true. world impact.
"As a company, we have a heart that cares for children, especially those who are at risk of exploitation or inequality, so, the opportunity to work with NCMEC to provide this free resource to our customers is perfect, "shared by Screenfeed CEO Jeremy Gavin.
About Screenfeed: Screenfeed is the leading content production and Union company in the service digital signage industry today.
Screenfeed has a library of text, graphics and video content that covers many categories such as news, weather, health, trivia, lifestyle, infotainment, social and local to provide value to any network, anywhere.
In addition to working with NCMEC, Screenfeed also works with non
Make a profit in a perfect world that is committed to building schools in the following areas
In areas with abundant overseas resources, the specific goal is to provide access to education for marginalized children.
Regarding the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children: The National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3)
The company's mission is to help find missing children, reduce sexual exploitation of children and prevent child victims.
NCMEC works with families, victims, private enterprises, law enforcement and the public to assist in the prevention of child abduction, the recovery of missing children, and to provide services to prevent and combat sexual exploitation of children.