- Full First, Middle and Last name (given, not nickname) - It is easier for emergency personnel to locate vital medical history if they have your given name. If you have a nickname, include that in quotes.
- City, State, and Country (zip codes are not necessary, as medical personnel will not need to know how to mail you a letter.
- Food/Drug Allergies should be included. Use the medically-accepted abbreviations that RoadID lists. If you have none, list "NKA" for "no known allergies" or "NKDA" for "no known drug allergies"
- Blood Type/Organ Donor/DOB can also be included
- You can also include insurance information, that just means you would have to purchase another tag when your company willy nilly changes your plans...something to consider
I don't have athlete genes...so, this can be inspiring or humorous, depending on the day!
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Road ID/Shoe ID - Product Review
What can I say...I simply feel safer with this thing on my shoe. I purchased the Shoe ID, and I'm glad I did. Sure, its $20, and sure you will be lucky to find any discount code for more than $1 off, but its a basic essential in my book. I don't even know its on my shoe. There is no bounce, no jiggling, no weight. Also, RoadID gives a lot of good advice on what to include on your item, so I included:
I definitely always try to run with my RoadID. I don't notice any weight/discomfort with it, either!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Thanks for the Twitter follow!