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November 1st, 2009

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Man tries to snatch child at health club – Child-care worker noticed immediately something was amiss 
BELLEVUE — Police fear a man tried to abduct a 5-year-old girl from the child-care area of Bally Total Fitness in Bellevue on Tuesday night. 

The child’s mother left her daughter with a child-care supervisor while she worked out at the fitness center at 3235 148th Ave. S.E. — between Bellevue Community College and Interstate 90. 

`A bunch of red flags’ 

Shortly after 7 p.m. a man approached the child-care supervisor and said he wanted to pick up his daughter. 

The girl was the only child under supervision at the time. The man didn’t use the girl’s name, and the supervisor is acquainted with her parents, so she was immediately suspicious. 

When the supervisor asked to see the man’s wristband parents are supposed to wear, “He said `I’m sorry’ and walked away nervously,” Bellevue police spokeswoman Marcia Harnden said. 

“There were a whole bunch of red flags,” Harnden said. 

The suspect is described by police as an Asian man in his late 20s or early 30s, about 5-foot-4 and 150 pounds with spiked bleached hair and brown teeth. The girl’s parents told police they don’t know who the man was. 

Bally uses wristbands as a safeguard against children being kidnapped. Both the parent who is exercising and the child being taken care of are given matching wristbands so child-care workers can confirm the child is going home with the right person. 

Suspect escapes 

The child-care supervisor immediately called police, but employees did not follow the man and do not know if he drove or walked off the Bally property. 

“Our employees are well-trained and made sure this was a non-incident,” said Dave Southern, spokesman for Bally Total Fitness. He declined to discuss details of the case. 

But police are treating this as a serious incident as they search for the suspect and try to prevent him from attempting another kidnapping. 

Police don’t know yet how the man got inside the fitness center or whether he is a member at Bally. 

ATTEMPTED CHILD KIDNAPPING EASTSIDE DAY CARE CHILDREN SAFETY

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November 1st, 2009

Wristband News

You’ve probably seen the ubiquitous yellow wristbands thousands of people are wearing right now. It’s a tribute to Lance Armstrong and other cancer patients.

The Lance Armstrong Foundation believes that when battling cancer, “knowledge is power and attitude is everything.”

Everybody is banding together to raise money for the foundation by purchasing a yellow wristband with a powerful message inscribed on it, “Live Strong.”

News 8 Austin’s Paul Brown spoke with Britney Puryear, project manager for the Lance Armstrong Foundation about Living Strong.

Q: Tell us about the wristband and what it signifies.

A: This is such an exciting time for us. People all over the country are wanting these wristbands. I think the significance is to Lance Armstrong, the color yellow is so great for him. It’s a symbol of courage, inspiration and perseverance and we found that cancer survivors across the country identify with yellow in the same way. So it was just kind of natural that we made these wristbands yellow, and on it is Lance’s mantra, “Live Strong.” That’s just kind of how the foundation feels about cancer survivor ship, that knowledge is power and attitude is everything, and that there should be life after cancer.

Q: How many wristbands have been sold so far and how much money has been raised?

A: We’ve done so well with the campaign. To date we’ve sold a little over 2.2 million, just on the Web site alone. We’ve sent out 4 million more to retail sites across the country. Those are just flying off the shelves as well. . Plenty of people in the local Austin area have been calling wanting to know where they can get these wristbands.

Q: Where can people purchase a wristband if they would like to buy one?

A: Unfortunately, a lot of stores in Austin are sold out. Some of them have ordered more and should be getting them in, but many are sold out. There is another opportunity at our tour watching party on Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Fox and Hound. We’ve reserved a few wristbands to sell at this party since hopefully we’ll be celebrating the sixth win for Lance.

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Wristbands for events are working Great!

May 17th, 2012

Wristbands: An Event Cordinater’s Best Companion

Whether you’re planning an event for
100 or 10,000, wristbands are an invaluable instrument in making sure your event runs

smoothly. In fact, whether you choose Tyvek wristbands, paper wristbands, custom

wristbands, plastic wristbands, or vinyl wristbands, simply using these simple

identifiers can alleviate a number of potential problems during your event. The

versatility of wristbands means that you can use them anytime you need a visible

identifier. Here are some examples of the myriad of ways you can use wristbands:

Age or height identifier: Wristbands can be worn at venues to recognize minors in

order to prevent them from purchasing alcoholic beverages. They can also be used

in amusement parks when there are height restrictions to certain rides. Tyvek

wristbands have the benefit of being waterproof, and so can be used for water

parks. Admissions: When you use wristbands, you can sell day passes for events

or amusements. Guests will appreciate not having to fumble for tickets, and

workers will save time by easily identifying individuals who have paid for a pass. If

you are holding a convention that spans several days, you can use wristbands of

a different colors each day so that registrars can tell at a glance whether the

attendee is authorized for a given time events. Child-Parent Protection: Twin

wristbands are idyllic for situations where it’s essential to identify parents of

children. Daycare facilities, preschools, and amusement venues for small children

all need to make certain that a child is leaving with an adult who is his or her

parent or guardian. Group Day Trips: Whether it’s a school field trip or a day

trip to a casino, it’s important to be able to recognize those with your group.

Being able to check wristbands ensure that the right persons are boarding

the correct busses, and allow for an easy head tally to make certain no one is left

behind. Commemoration: If you’re planning Red Ribbon Week at a school, you can

issue wristbands to those students who pledge to take part. Likewise, you can

use wristbands as a way for people who have committed to a cause or an ideal to

self-identify. Wristbands are made from a number of different materials, such as

Tyvek wristbands, paper wristbands, plastic wristbands, and vinyl wristbands.

Which material you choose depends upon your budget and the type of event you’re

planning. Best of all, wristbands can be simply personalized. Although there are a

number of preprinted wristbands on the marketplace, you can order custom wristbands

with the name of your company or event. Custom wristbands can also include bar

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Wristbands for Nightclubs and Bars

May 17th, 2012

Wristbands for Nightclubs and Bars are great for nightclubs/bars allowing for age verification, vip access, cashless transactions and more.

Tyvek, Plastic and Vinyl wristbands are ideal for age verification as well as keeping track of capacities. Available in varied colours and patterns, our Tyvek® wristbands can be imprinted with a barcode, which can hold ID information ensuring that underage drinking will not take place. The barcodes also have the ability to hold a dollar amount so that transactions are quick and easy and the possibility of theft is prevented.

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