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Medical Alert Bracelets - Medic ID

American Medical ID

In an emergency being prepared can make a life saving difference.

  It is important to have something on your person at all times that might let others know you have special medical needs. A medic ID bracelet, necklace, or ankle bracelet is a good way to identify medical conditions. Children can also wear the jewelry and you can even mark their stroller or car seat with some type of alert.

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  In a medical emergency, first responder personnel need to know our medical situation, what specific medical conditions we may have, what medications you take or reactions and allergies to drugs they might administer. Alerting emergency personnel to your special needs is critical to make certain you get proper care without unnecessary delay.



 The medical alert jewelry should be worn at all times. Emergency medical teams are trained to look for it during an accident. It can be engraved with your your medical conditions or a telephone number.

 A medical alert bracelet can reduce unnecessary hospital admissions and prevent minor events from becoming major emergencies.

Medical IDs save lives!
One day, a medical ID may save your life.

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Canada Medical alert

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Canada Medical alert

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MedicTag lets you carry the emergency information that your
Medic ID does not have room for!


In addition to wearing a Medical ID you may want to consider carrying a
MedicTag USB emergency medical information device. Medical alert jewelry is limited to one or two words or a phone number to call, with MedicTag all your emergency information can be carried on your key ring.

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