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The NYPD promoted a new safety initiative for senior citizens and issued bracelets that can make an alarm sound if they stumble into a dangerous situation.

The department’s Community Affairs Bureau launched the Senior Safe event on Tuesday and handed out anti-crime goodie bags while dispatching safety tips.

Cops from the bureau plan to visit every senior center in the city to provide more instructions.

The bags included the safety-alarm bracelet and a special pen to write checks that can’t be counterfeited.

The NYPD has 20,000 noise bracelets to hand out to seniors across the city for the program’s initial launch.

Police hope to expand the program as crimes against the elderly are considered a priority for the NYPD.

The event took place just days after an elderly man was grabbed by the neck and thrown to the ground in The Bronx.

The 77-year-old victim was tackled to the ground outside a Chase bank in Foxhurst on Friday, according to WNBC-TV.

He suffered minor injuries and refused medical attention.