IceId-Tags Industrial

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CKL Clothing Distribution

ICE TAGS REINVENTED

available now from CKL
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Save precious minutes for your workers in an emergency by making all relevant medical information quickly and easily available to emergency personnel first responders. The ICE (“In Case of Emergency”) tags contain a link to the worker’s secure and private emergency contact details and medical information, which can be accessed by a first responder within seconds of attending the worker following an incident.

Our revolutionary ICE tags enable users to register their details online, which are then held securely online. The tag is small and is attached unobtrusively onto the zip of any jacket. Should any incident occur, and the worker is unconscious, the medical response personnel are trained to look for ICE tags. They can then easily scan the QR code on the tag with any smartphone to access any details which the worker has deemed fit to put online, such as next of kin contact details, medical history or other medical conditions.

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HOW IT WORKS

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Unique QR Code

Each tag features a unique QR code and matching alphanumeric code. If the worst happens and you are involved in an accident, first responders, who are trained to look for In Case of Emergency tags, can scan your QR code using a smartphone to access your Emergency Contact Record. It displays information that they need to make faster and better medical decisions and to promptly contact your loved ones. Your unique code is linked to your personal Emergency Contact Record when you activate the tag. Only the information you choose to include is displayed.

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Unique Alphanumeric Code

If a smartphone doesn’t have a QR reader, first responders can visit the ICE website and can enter the tag’s unique code to access the worker’s Emergency Contact Record.

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Stay Safe

Workers can choose to add any information they like, including next of kin, contact details, medical history and any allergies or medications they are taking.

The tags themselves are small, inexpensive and can be attached to your keys, clothing or even shoelaces.

Important data; emergency contact phone numbers, details of any conditions, blood group and any medication you are taking – may assist the emergency service saving precious minutes later in the event of an emergency.

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1. Attach To Your Zipper

Just simply unpack it and attach onto the zip of your jacket.

The tags themselves are small, inexpensive and can be attached to your keys, clothing or even shoelaces.

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2. Register Online

You’ll need an account before you can enter your Emergency Contact Record details. It only takes a couple of minutes.
Workers can choose to add any information they like, including next of kin, contact details, medical history and any allergies or medications they are taking.

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3. Unique Alphanumeric & QR Code

Each tag features a unique QR code and matching alphanumeric code.

If a smartphone doesn’t have a QR reader, first responders can visit the ICE website and can enter the tag’s unique code to access the worker’s Emergency Contact Record.

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4. How it works

If the worst happens and you are involved in an accident, first responders, who are trained to look for In Case of Emergency tags, can scan your QR code using a smartphone to access your Emergency Contact Record.

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