Illusions illustrate crime awareness to Durban school children
Crime awareness and safety tips were delivered through magic tricks
BLUFF and Montclair schools were among the many recently visited by Mr Fidelity ADT who came armed with magical lessons on crime awareness and safety tips which were delivered through magic tricks.
He visited Snug and Safe Daycare, Convent of our Lady of Natal, Woodhaven Pre-Primary, Malborough Park Junior School, Pandora’s Pre-primary and Holy Family Church, among others.
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Children were taught to be aware, what potential signs to look out for when in a dangerous situation, how to handle these situations and who to call. “MrFidelity ADT covers various safety measures applicable at school, home or online in a fun and exciting manner. Given the recent incidents of child abductions throughout the country, this message is more valuable now than ever before,” says Fidelity ADT’s district community development manager, Rian Buys.
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The Mr Fidelity ADT initiative was launched as part of a programme aimed at heightening children’s awareness of crime . “We believe it is important to be proactive and educate our children on the dangers of crime. Mr. Fidelity ADT is able to educate children on a serious topic but in a fun and entertaining manner,” added Buys.
Local schools can book a Mr Fidelity ADT show by calling the Fidelity ADT marketing department on 031-716-5547 or email magic@themagician.co.za
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