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My info 911
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or if you are cheap like me, just put it in your cell phone under the contact titled AA ice (aa keeps it at the top ICE = in case of emergency).
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Yeah but I think this allows you to load all kinds of info for it, like medical records, allergies, contact, etc.
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My phone is locked, good luck getting to anything on it.
I have a card next to my id and insurance card that has emergency contact info. |
I think this is a sticker that you can also put on your helmet.
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Does an EMT/first responder have access to a bar code scanner? If it were a true emergency, are they going to take the extra time to find a bar code scanner and scan this thing? Why would I want this information stored online with some random company? Why pay $10 bucks for that when you can make it yourself for free?
It's an interesting idea, but not the way that website sets it up. There are plenty of free QR creators that will allow you to create it yourself without having your info stored online. |
This is kind of like what I have on my running shoes in case something happens while I'm out. Road ID, specifically the Shoe ID. I have basic info on it - name, city/state, hubby's number, home number, and a line for medical info.
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They make a cool ID tag for motorcycles...
https://www.roadid.com/Builder/Builder.aspx?styleid=1 http://www.roadid.com/Common/Catalog.aspx?C=RoadID#1 |
I have a list of emergency contacts in the ziplock bag under the seat that holds my registration. My phone also has "In Case of Emergency" that is automatically at the top.
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