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  1. Medical ID Bracelet - The Foolproof Way To Ensuring Your Child's Safety

    Medical ID Bracelet - The Foolproof Way To Ensuring Your Child's Safety
    medical id bracelet, children, medical condition, allergyChildren with illnesses such as diabetes, asthma or epilepsy, among other life-threatening diseases, should carry easily visible information to ensure passers-by can quickly understand that they need help in the event of an emergency when you’re not around. While you could have them carry a slip in their pocket or wallet detailing their condition, paper can get damaged or lost. A medical ID bracelet is worn on the wrist and is indestructible. A allergy or medical ID bracelet also provides immediate visibility to passers-by and first responders, giving parents invaluable peace of mind when separated from their children. Not the average medical ID bracelet Little ones can be very obstinate and may not want to show the world – or their peers – that they have a medical condition. That’s where Medibands come in. Unlike other medical ID bracelets, Medibands for kids aren’t the stereotypical, unattractive bands your child may have seen on an older person – and associated with being uncool. They're slimline and colourful as opposed to being chunky and dull to look at, and come in an array of alternative colours and styles. Get your child to pick out their own Mediband to make sure they feel like it's their choice to wear it and that it represents their own tastes and interests. Kids that have chosen their personal colours and styles for their Mediband are more likely to keep it at all times. Continue reading →
  2. Medical Alert Bracelets Help First Responders

    medical alert bracelets, medical alert braceletMillions of people receive emergency medical assistance from first responders in Australia each year. While this is most commonly thought of in relation to a vehicle crash, other factors such as injuries, respiratory, and heart conditions are the most common reasons why individuals require emergency medical assistance and transportation to the hospital. The care that they receive from the first responders while they are en route to the hospital is directly related to the ability of those people to receive accurate information about the health history of the individual. One of the best steps that you can take to communicate with these first responders is to invest in medical alert bracelets that contain access to vital information about you. What Could Happen Before you invest in medical alert bracelets, you may be wondering how realistic it is to plan for such an event. First, consider that only about four percent of the cases that SA Ambulance Service responds to in Australia are related to car accidents and collisions. One-third of the calls for emergency service that their staff at SA Ambulance Service responds to are related to cardiac or respiratory conditions, people feeling generally not well or other medical conditions. Continue reading →
  3. Medical bracelets for Women - Stylish AND Affordable

    Medical bracelets for WomenA medical ID bracelet keeps you safe should a medical event occur outside your home – it enables first responders to understand what’s happening and therefore how best to react. But let’s face it, those chunky medical bracelets aren’t really designed by women, are they!  Metallic, ungainly and one size, one shape and one style is not really something a style conscious woman necessarily wants. Medical bracelets for Women The good news is that Mediband bracelets are medical bracelets for girls who want to choose a colour and style that suits them. You can personalise your condition on a colour to suit, you can choose thin or thick and you can have the personalisation on the outside or inside of the medic girls bracelets.  Medical bracelets for women don’t have to be boring – you can choose the brightest colours you like and, because our medical wristbands are cheap, you can order a set in whatever colours and styles suit your wardrobe. A MedibandPlus medic alert bracelet is also worth considering if your condition is severe enough to demand it. It lets professionals access a database with your exact circumstances and the relevant information to enable the most appropriate treatment in the shortest possible time. Our customers love our Medibands and MedibandPlus products. Here’s why: Continue reading →
  4. Living with Epilepsy?

    epilepsy medical idWith a medical condition like epilepsy you’ll already know that life with epilepsy is more about managing your circumstances. Here are five common strategies for managing epilepsy: Medication – the taking of it won’t cure epilepsy but it will help you control seizures. Make it part of a daily meal routine so that you don’t forget. Stay with your medication – studies, according to the Epilepsy Foundation in Australia, show that generics have slight variations in formulation and even a slight variance can cause a difference in your illness. No caffeine – it appears that stimulants like coffee or energy drinks might Continue reading →
  5. Staying healthy while dealing with illness with Medical Alert Bracelets

    medical alertIf you're dealing with illness in the family then you'll know how important peripheral heath is. Things like keeping food poisoning at bay! A simple bout of gastro may not be quite so simple to someone in the family dealing with a bigger health issue. The Mayo Clinic recommends keeping leftovers for no more than four days in the fridge. If you don't intend to eat leftovers  immediately, freeze them. Contrary to popular opinion your grandmother's sniff test doesn't pick spoiled food! Bacteria doesn't typically change the taste, sight, or smell of food. If in the slightest doubt, toss. If you're dealing with a new health problem in your family consider our medical alert bracelets. A MedibandPlus medical alert bracelet lets professionals quickly diagnose the problem should you be out of the house and away from people who know what the problem is likely to be, and what the best action to take is. Continue reading →

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