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People with peanut allergy are advised to wear medical ID bracelets that indicate their allergy so that, if they suffer an allergic reaction, regardless of where they are or who they are with, emergency care workers can take the proper life-saving measures.

Medical ID bracelets do not have to be silver, clinical and boring. They can be stylish while still serving their purpose. A number of different web sites offer attractive gold, silver and even beaded bracelets that can be engraved with the proper medical information.

What information should go on the Bracelet?

There is no standard format for medical id bracelet information, but here are some suggestions for peanut allergy bracelet wearers:

ID Bracelets for Children

  • Name
  • Allergy
  • Name of parent or guardian & contact phone number
  • Medications taken regularly
  • Name and phone number of physician

ID Bracelets for Adults

  • Name
  • Allergy
  • Contact phone number & alternate phone number
  • Medications taken regularly
  • Name and phone number of physician

Resources

N-Style ID
N-Style ID has the largest selection of medical ID bracelets in the industry. From 14k Gold Medical Charm Bracelets to nylon Velcro Medical ID Bands, you are sure to find the ideal medical ID bracelet to enhance your style or fit the occasion. Complete details...
Oneida Medical Jewelry
Oneida's diverse line of attractive medical ID jewelry includes bracelets, necklaces, charms, shoe tags, watch tags, sports bands, beaded bracelets and flash drives. Complete details...

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