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New Child Safety Bracelets Introduced at Mecca Grand Mosque  

16:15 - December 15, 2025
News ID: 3495738
IQNA – To enhance the safety of young visitors, Saudi authorities have begun issuing identification bracelets for children at Mecca’s Grand Mosque, a new initiative aimed at protecting minors during the Umrah and Hajj pilgrimages.

A child visiting the Grand Mosque in Mecca with his father.

 

The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque has introduced the new child safety initiative at the Grand Mosque.

The bracelets include guardians’ contact details, allowing for quick identification and reunification if a child becomes lost or separated.

This measure is part of an integrated system to enhance visitor safety and support staff in managing emergencies efficiently within the Grand Mosque complex and its courtyards.

Identification bracelets are available at key entry points, including King Abdulaziz Gate and King Fahd Gate (Gate No. 79), where dedicated personnel assist guardians with registering their contact information smoothly.

Authorities encourage all guardians to take advantage of the service, especially during peak visitor periods, such as the Umrah season and the Hajj pilgrimage, when the Grand Mosque experiences a significant surge in attendance.

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This initiative aims to provide peace of mind for parents and guardians while reinforcing the highest standards of child safety for visitors to one of the world’s most important religious sites.

 

Source: Gnews

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