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What is the secret text message to tell your kids so they can tell you when they are in danger?

The simple message lets parents know their children need help without making them feel embarrassed

TEENAGERS can often get themselves into sticky situations which leave them feeling uncomfortable or even in danger.

With this in mind, one dad has devised a secret text that kids can send their parents to let them know they're in trouble.

 A father has come up with a way that his children can let him know they are in trouble using a secret text message
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A father has come up with a way that his children can let him know they are in trouble using a secret text messageCredit: Getty Images

What is the secret text message?

Blogger Bert Fulks's children simply send him a text message with the letter 'X' if they are out and feel in danger.

This 'escape route' allows him to know his children need to be helped but means they don't have to go into detail in front of friends.

If the dad-of-three receives the text, he calls his son or daughter and tells them that there's an emergency and he needs to collect them straight away.

Because there is a lack of detail, he can go and pick up his child without them feeling embarrassed.

How was the message devised?

Bert wrote on his : "Though in my mid-forties, I'm still in touch with that awkward boy who often felt trapped in the unpredictable currents of teenage experiences.

"I can't count the times sex, drugs, and alcohol came rushing into my young world; I wasn't ready for any of it, but I didn't know how to escape and, at the same time, not castrate myself socially.

"I know plenty of adults who struggle to stand up to others.

"This simply gives your kid a safe way out as you continue to nurture that valuable skill."

This isn't the first time that parents have tried to keep their kids safe, especially online.

We've previously revealed the secret sexting codes youngsters are using.

And a mum spoke out about being horrified when her daughter told her about a Snapchat bullying game.

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