What do you use SOS Bracelets for?
Even if you keep a close eye on the children, every parent or caregiver's fear is losing their child at the beach, campsite, or during a day trip to an amusement park. To prevent your child from getting lost, Easy2name has specially designed a safety name wristband. For example, you can choose to include the parents/caregivers' phone number on the wristband.
Make sure you always put your mobile phone number with area code on the band. Put a country code in front of the phone number instead of the 0. This is +31 for NL, +32 for Belgium, +44 for UK etc. A Dutch number will then be, for example: +31612345678. This way you can always be called abroad. You can use the term ICE on the SOS wristband. This stands for In Case of Emergency and is internationally known.
SOS wristbands are also often used to display medical information such as: donor info, allergy, or blood group. Easy2name, for instance, offers adding allergy icons to the band as a standard option. You can also indicate things like autism, speech or hearing problems, or other relevant information on the band. This way, bystanders can provide better help to the band wearer in case of emergencies.