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Emergency
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If you have a serious medical
condition - diabetes, epilepsy, heart disease, etc. - you
need medical ID jewelry.
So why fence-sit?
 | too many choices? |
 | too much to consider? |
 | fear loss of privacy? |
 | not a "jewelry person"? |
B Independent now has a website
to address your concerns:
KeepSafeJewelry
Learn the in's and out's of emergency ID jewelry.
Get answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
Then, find your match...medical jewelry that suits your
taste and lifestyle, whether:
 | elegantly traditional, |
 | boldly modern, |
 | whimsically off-beat, or |
 | clean-lined and practical. |
KeepSafeJewelry,
safeguarding your future...beautifully. |
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Add colorful
ID-on-Me bands to party goody bags - kids (& their
parents) will love them!
Idea comes from
Frances C. |
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ID-on-Me
emergency & medical jewelry offers safety & peace of
mind
What
makes the ID-on-Me special?
This
comfortable, convenient, water-resistant bracelet holds
emergency identification, medical, and family contact
information. And it:
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this information private unless needed, |
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involves
no on-going costs or subscription fees (requires no
engraving, 800 number calls, computer scans or membership
fees), |
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be updated as circumstances, medications or addresses
change. |
If
that isn't enough to love, consider this. The ID-on-Me:
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slips
on and off easily, |
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holds
up to the knocks and bangs of everyday wear, |
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has
an adjustable, one-size-fits-all band, |
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comes
in a palette of rich colors to suit your mood or
attire, |
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and
is inexpensive enough you don't have to settle for just
one. |
The
ID-on-Me bracelet has a soft black elastic fabric wristband and
weighs less than 1/4 ounce.
Why
a redesigned ID-on-Me?
How
can you improve on the worry-free protection that ID-on-Me bands
are known for?
The
new, third-generation design ID-on-Me builds on the strengths
that have made this emergency ID so popular:
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The
new dome-lidded ID logo (or medical symbol) is easier to
read and protected by a durable,
scratch-proof polyurethane coating. |
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The
casing opens more readily, yet is even better at keeping water
out. |
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The
underside of the casing is embossed with the alert:
"Emergency Info Inside". |
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There
are more color choices, as well as an extra-large band
option. |
All
this, yet the price remains the same. A quality product
has become even better.
How
does the ID-on-Me work?
Using
permanent ink, write contact and medical information on one of the included inserts (you get
four). Fold and place the insert into the
ID compartment. That's it, you're set.
Police
and medical personnel are trained to look for emergency medical
jewelry at pulse-points, such as the wrist. Your ID-on-Me
can thus provide critical information in emergency situations.
Who
needs an ID-on-Me?
The
ID-on-Me does more than just make information regarding life-threatening medical
conditions available in an emergency.
Wearing
ID is a smart idea when:
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children
carpool, play at the park or beach, ride bicycles, and visit
friends or relatives |
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teens
and adults take to busy roads, commuting to school and work
and managing family needs |
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adults
participate in outdoor sports and events, including running,
cycling, and hiking |
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seniors
volunteer or engage in work or leisure activities |
In
such situations carrying traditional identification may be
inconvenient. But the ID-on-Me slips easily onto the wrist
(or onto a shoe), ready to
Hopefully
you will never need the ID-on-Me. Knowing it is there,
though, gives real peace of mind. |
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