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For more than years, Patrollers around the world have provided school-aged children an extra sense of safety and security when going to and from school. The program and its more than Lifesaving Award recipients have contributed to the steady decline of student pedestrian ages 5—14 U. The experience is the same — a reduction in traffic death rates. AAA clubs have proudly sponsored, promoted and aided AAA School Safety Patrol programs as a community service in the interest of safety for all schoolchildren.

During its long and distinguished history, the AAA School Safety Patrol program has provided a safer pedestrian environment and a wide spectrum of educational opportunities for millions of children, and AAA has provided the means for the patrol to succeed. AAA encourages your school to work with:. Principals appoint teachers to serve as Patrol Advisors. Before school principals institute the AAA School Safety Patrol program, they must obtain approval from the school superintendent or school board.

The approval process will vary according to community and school system requirements. In some cases, principals may seek support for the program from community organizations. Although most superintendents are familiar with Patrol programs in general, they may not understand the details of operation. To gain support in the community and in the school system, a principal introducing a School Safety Patrol program should be prepared to:.

When they understand the educational value, community service and character-building aspects of the program, most parents and guardians are proud to give their permission. Download the Patroller Application. Tip: Many schools are using walkie-talkies for patrollers to communicate with each other and the advisor while on duty. Assigned equipment should be documented.

Each patrol member must wear a belt and badge when on duty. Assign a sergeant to see that patrol members are accountable for the care of equipment assigned to them. The sergeant responsible for equipment works with the captain and patrol sponsor to order replacement equipment.

Equipment which is lost or misplaced must be replaced. Worn-out equipment should be destroyed. Encourage students to refer to the Patrol Member Handbook for proper wear and care of patrol equipment. Belts should be taken off during off-duty hours, rolled up and kept in a designated place. They should be cleaned regularly with a damp cloth and will be bright and smart-looking if taken care of.

If the patrol belt needs cleaning:. Badges should be worn only on the patrol belt. They should be pinned on the shoulder strap of the belt at chest level and should be removed only when the belt is being washed.

Removing and replacing the badge several times each day can cause the pin to break. Badges may be cleaned by washing with mild soap and water.

It is important to immediately dry the badge. Polish containing abrasives should not be used to clean badges. All rights reserved. Main Menu. All Auto Roadside services. Repair and maintenance. Powersports, RVs, and boats. Mobile battery services. Auto buying. All Insurance Insurance overview. Get started. My coverage. Customer service. All Money Borrow. Resources and services.

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