FAQs
- Heart disease and stroke account for 32% of all deaths in Singapore. Approximately 2,000 people have a heart attack every year and 50% die because they did not receive medical help fast enough. Increase your chances of survival, wear and ID Band.
- According to statistics in Singapore, the US, UK and Australia, 6-8% of children under 3 years old suffer from food allergies to milk, soy, nuts, fish, seafood or wheat. Severe food allergies can cause Anaphylaxis that can be fatal. Children with allergies must wear and ID Band so caregivers are aware and reminded of the risks.
- About 140,000 Singaporeans have asthma and 1 in 5 children suffer from this disease. Approximately 150 die from it annually. Wearing and ID Band will ensure prompt treatment to control the attacks.
- Cycling and running may provide many health benefits, but there is a rish of serious injury when out on the road. The Singapore Traffic Police reported 8,323 fatal and injury road accidents resulting in 10,561 casualities in 2007. Don’t take a chance, wear the ID Band.
- The Institute of Mental Health established that over 6% of those aged over 65 suffer from dementia or Alzheimer’s disease with loss of intellectual capabilities and symptoms such as confusion, estrangement and unpredictable behavior. Let the ID Band speak for them.
- Statistics show that 80% of parents leave their children unattended at least once during a shopping trip. Put an ID Band on your child so that anyone who finds your child can contact you immediately.
Symptoms of common ailments can easily be misdianosed. Prompt diagnosis is critical for effective and timely medical care.
More than 95% of emergency responders look for an ID and more than 75% check for a medical ID immediately upon assessing the patient. |