ID Tag
Think about it, how would anyone know what medical conditions or allergies you have in order to treat you. With an ID tag, medical personnel have a head start and your family willknow that you have a better chance now that you wear your medical ID.
Designed as an information resource for trained personnel, ID tags can be worn by yourself or your family and loved ones. Your id tags contains valuable information and your emergency worker will already be ahead of the game. Remember that a ID tags can speak when you cannot!
Did you know that well over 60 million Americans have a medical condition, and that Emergency Personnel should know these conditions immediately? Anyone with the following conditions should consider wearing a id tags: Diabetes, Alzheimer's symptoms and care, transplant surgery, mentally disabled, Patient's currently on Blood Thinners such as Comedian, coronary heart disease, epilepsy, child safety, childhood asthma, Asthma allergy, individuals that are HIV positive or that have hepatitis, heart disease patients and cancer patients, children should have one for identification purposes, people who have drug allergies such as penicillin, codeine, antibiotics, bee stings or any other medications. All these conditions can be placed on id tags in an inconspicuous manner, that only an emergency medical professional would notice.
In order to get an idea of just how prevalent medical alert jewelry is among people with diabetes, interviews were conducted with eight police, fire and paramedic workers, and five doctors and educators. A group of 18 men and women with insulin dependent type I diabetes were also surveyed. Of six men and 12 women, only eight said they wear ID, while the other 10 said they did not. We hope this site has provided valuable insight into ID tagsand their benefits. If you do not have an ID tag yet, you will soon!
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