MediBand Medical Alert ID Bracelets
If you have children, they have probably worn the cute rubber style bracelets with WWJD or some other wording or graphic. Children love wearing these bracelets.
Because they are so popular, MediBands now offers them for medical conditions and alerts. These would have to be easier to get a young one to wear instead of the older metal styles. Bright and bold colors make these bands stand out and draw attention.
Medical Condition Alert Wrist Bands for children and adults are offered for the following conditions: Diabetes, Allergies (food allergies and several different ones), Pregnancy bands, Anaphylaxis, Asthmatic, Axillary lymph nodes, Bee Sting Allergy, Blood thinners, Epilepsy, Falls Risk, Pacemaker, Steroid dependent, No gluten bands, Xarelto medicated and others. They also carry ICE bands, travel stickers, identification bands in different languages and write-on bands.
Other products include their Kids Fever indicator stickers, Wallet Cards, medical jewelry, first aid kits and one of my favorite bands – the Kids Travel Identification band.
For more information, visit MediBand online and make sure to connect with them on Twitter and Facebook.
We are giving away a pair of these bracelets. Simply enter on the giveaway form below. Good luck!
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kath g says
My only tips about allergies are to always wear some kind of information that would be obvious to any medical person, and let everyone close to you know what you’re allergic to so that they can either watch out for you or speak for you when you can’t speak for yourself. I’ve also read it is a good idea to have your first name on your medic alert jewelry so that if they need to rouse you they can call you by name.