So my questions are these
1. If you have been told that a medical alert device would be a good idea but you choose not to wear one, then why?
2. Have you ever felt concerned that you are broadcasting a medical condition to people you do not know?
3. Have you ever felt stigmatised or bullied by other people for wearing such a device?
No I feel much safer actually. I can lose my phone I would struggle to lose bracelet.
But then Ive had diabetes so long I dont know any different.
Quite honestly I would quite like it if I had a microchip accessable only by emergancy services implanted under skin with ICE details. Until then they are in my mobile under ICE
As phones become more and more useful for things like banking and making mobile payments there will be a requirement to put a PIN code on your phone to stop someone using it if you lose it. How will the emergency services find your ICE contacts if the phone is locked? It's a question that has been posed by paramedics we have spoken to as more and more people are using the automatic lock on their mobile phones.
As phones become more and more useful for things like banking and making mobile payments there will be a requirement to put a PIN code on your phone to stop someone using it if you lose it. How will the emergency services find your ICE contacts if the phone is locked? It's a question that has been posed by paramedics we have spoken to as more and more people are using the automatic lock on their mobile phones.
Thanks for the feedback. In fact anyone can access the information but they need to have an account to access a person's detailed information. In that way the person with the band can see, at a later time if necessary, who has accessed their information. It's all part of adding extra security for our important information.Quite honestly I would quite like it if I had a microchip accessable only by
I dont have a pin or lock. Simples.
Besides that your product looks clunky, is made out of silicone and I def wouldnt wear it.
Besides that it means ONLY a paramedic can help - no Joe bloggs can tell the operator if your passed out.
In the words of dragons den, I'm Out.
Looks like a rhetorical questiom hiding a blatant ad! He doesn't want any answers only to plug his product.I carry my medical information in my bag, which is with me at all times.
Taptotag - don't you have the research done prior to going ahead with the development of the product?
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Looks like a rhetorical questiom hiding a blatant ad! He doesn't want any answers only to plug his product.
Still...at least it's a change from kitchens
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